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Traditional smoke detectors produce a high-pitched (3,100 Hz) sound.
Unfortunately, most hard of hearing people have significant hearing loss in the
higher frequencies. Thus they cannot hear the very sound that is supposed to
save their lives.
In addition to hard of hearing people, children, heavy sleepers,
people taking sleeping pills and people who have had too much to drink
often do not wake up to the traditional high-pitched smoke detectors
either.
A New Kind of Fire Alarm to the Rescue
Now there is a new kind of fire alarm—the Lifetone HL Bedside Fire
Alarm & Clock—that is proven to waken people with high-frequency hearing
loss, children, heavy sleepers, people on medications, etc. Studies show
this fire alarm produces a loud low-frequency (520 Hz square wave) sound
that penetrates the sleeping person's consciousness and wakes up more
than 95%. That's good news!
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The Lifetone Bed Shaker
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More good news. Not only does the Lifetone HL Fire Alarm produce a
loud, low-frequency sound, it also shakes your bed when it goes off.
Other studies have shown that intermittent bed shakers, like the
Lifetone has, wake virtually 100% of sleeping occupants. You won't be
able to sleep through the double-whammy of the loud, low-frequency sound
and the bed vibrating. This fire alarm aims to alert you in plenty of
time so you can save your life.
The Lifetone HL Bedside Fire Alarm is not up there on the ceiling out
in the hall where you can't hear it well, but right by your head on your
bed table—close enough to really get your attention.
Still further good news. This new Lifetone HL Bedside Fire Alarm
works with your existing smoke detectors so you don't have to go out and
buy new ones if your smoke detectors conform to the T3 standard (and all
smoke detectors sold since 1998 conform to this standard).
Each Lifetone Fire Alarm is always “listening”, and if any smoke
detector in your house should go off, within 20 seconds it sounds its
alarm. If you have more than one Lifetone HL Fire Alarm, if one goes
off, within a few seconds, any other Lifetone Fire Alarms in your house
begin sounding too—even through closed doors and on different floors.
Its microphone is that sensitive.
Here's How the Lifetone Bedside Fire Alarm and Clock
Benefits You
Model HLAC100 $149.95
Your smoke detectors don't do
any of these things. Only the Lifetone HL offers you this level of security for
the best chance of waking up quickly in a nighttime fire. You owe it to yourself
and your family to get a Lifetone HL Bedside Fire Alarm today. It's only
$149.95.
To learn more about how you can make your house more fire safe, and the
critical role smoke detectors play (and where they fall down) read the article "Fire
Safety for People with Hearing Loss".
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