Things like doorbells and baby monitors understandably often need to be modified to produce a visual or tactile signal that is perceptible to Deaf people. There are also concerns about how to alert Deaf people in the case of an emergency like a fire or tornado as these are usually signaled via a fire alarm or tornado siren. Do some brief internet research on emergency notification methods for those in the Deaf or Hard of Hearing community and describe two methods that are currently available.
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1: Visual - a flashing light
2: Vibrotactile - a vibrating component
3: Auditory - increased amplification and use of lower frequency sounds
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1 ; if it was me I would allow my daughter so she can hear my voice and others and dogs and animals and she can communicate better .
2; 1 , i would say do not be rude and avoid asking to much questing
2 ;focus on the person don't go too fast and do not look around or they think you're not talking to them 3, do not get to close no hand shake or huge they will feel insecure cause i know i would .
3; I never got that happen to me but I made one up. So as a little kid I was one handed. I wanted to be a basketball player . My friends said I can't be heard. I never make a shot. I made a shot then got hurt again then could not play any more . not really the best one i did sorry
4 ; I say no because anybody can learn both languages because they are people who are born not learning English until the age of 8. By the way, me too . just practice it that all i have to say .
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