Awakening Effectiveness of Commercially Available Emergency Alarms for Deaf and Hard of Hearing People

Jacqueline Du Bois

Index of Slides

  1. Accessible Emergency Notification and Communication: State of the Science Conference 2005 Awakening Effectiveness of Commercially Available Emergency Alarms for Deaf and Hard of Hearing People
  2. Background
  3. Goals of Research
  4. Hypothesis
  5. Factors affecting Awakening
  6. Literature Review Audible Alarms
  7. Literature Review Audible Alarms, Cont.
  8. Literature Review Audible and Heat / Olfactory Alarms
  9. Literature Review Strobe Alarms
  10. Literature Review Strobe Alarms, Cont.
  11. CSE’s Study Procedure
  12. Who: Test Subjects
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  14. When: Specific Stages of Sleep
  15. Results
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  17. General Results Audible Alarms
  18. General Results – Audible Alarms
  19. General Results - Strobe
  20. CSE vs. UL Strobe Results
  21. General Results – Tactile Alarms
  22. General Results – Tactile Alarms
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  26. NFPA 72 – National Fire Code Recommendation in 2006 Guidelines
  27. NFPA 101A – Alternative Life Safety Code Recommendation in 2006 Guidelines
  28. Conclusions
  29. Conclusions

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