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Visual Fire Alarms
Visual Fire Alarms
In today's world, emergency preparedness is an important topic. Too often, deaf people do not have access to emergency alerts.
·nationaldeafcenter.org·
Visual Fire Alarms
What resources are there for emergency preparedness for students who are deaf/hard of hearing? How does a school handle safety concerns for students who are DHH when they are away from communication sources (e.g., in the bathroom, in the hallway, etc.)? -
What resources are there for emergency preparedness for students who are deaf/hard of hearing? How does a school handle safety concerns for students who are DHH when they are away from communication sources (e.g., in the bathroom, in the hallway, etc.)? -
·rmtcdhh.org·
What resources are there for emergency preparedness for students who are deaf/hard of hearing? How does a school handle safety concerns for students who are DHH when they are away from communication sources (e.g., in the bathroom, in the hallway, etc.)? -
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Our Mission: Historically, due to lack of available appropriate training, First Responders have encountered difficulties providing services to Deaf members of the community. NFRDCT partners with First Responders, providing high-quality cultural and language training to enable more successful interactions with Deaf consumers. Our Vision: Via
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What resources are there for emergency preparedness for students who are deaf/hard of hearing? How does a school handle safety concerns for students who are D/HH when they are away from communication sources (e.g., in the bathroom, in the hallway, etc.)?
What resources are there for emergency preparedness for students who are deaf/hard of hearing? How does a school handle safety concerns for students who are D/HH when they are away from communication sources (e.g., in the bathroom, in the hallway, etc.)?
·rmtcdhh.org·
What resources are there for emergency preparedness for students who are deaf/hard of hearing? How does a school handle safety concerns for students who are D/HH when they are away from communication sources (e.g., in the bathroom, in the hallway, etc.)?