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Hearing Impaired Alarm ClockWhat is deaf or hearing impaired use as an alarm clock?

I am a heavy sleeper and can not hear my alarm clock normal. All I could do was sleep early. I have a microphone connected to a loudspeaker that I intended to use it but my family says it's silly and a waste of electricity to keep things like that all night, every day.

So what do they use?

By the way, not my family can not wake up.
1. I do not live with them.
2. I wake up earlier than they do.

Go to Yahoo search and type of items (Loud, vibrant Deaf - Alarm) I am deaf and still.

I think some use a flashing light that awakens.

My brother is deaf and uses his mobile phone (especially for SMS)
the alarm clock on it vibrates and its enough to wake

I use my phone as vibrations on an alarm and the phone directly under my ear on my pillow. I have never been late or missed the bus since I started this.

My father, who is completely deaf and has been since its birth is a very intelligent man, he installed a series of ropes and pulleys and all kinds of gadgets in the house, his brilliant when he wants to wake up early, it triggers the alarm, as usual, another of those who waddles when she goes out, and when it dies it oscillates back and forth from 3 inches back so that the rose so when she goes out, it swings back in a pewter bowl that lowers to the ground leaving a large mecanisum trigger that flips a switch that causes a spark to light a gas lighter under a piece of string that burns slowly and hitting a ball down a Shute hit a wheel that rotates a smaller wheel in movies turn on a battery which then connects to another switch and bulb more than 2 movies son who connect to another timer and then three balls drawn along a narrow bridge of beeswax which melts drops because pushing a switch to go and that starts an electric current 2 hot red son about 4000 watts which are related to my dad's testicles, the current shoots up in its wake and nuts, even if he was in a deep sleep. I'll tell you, it has never been late for work in 35 years. just goes to show you that DONT? He cannot hear a thing ******* but does not affect normal daily activities. Theres a lesson from what I think. Do you?

I use a very bright light on a kitchen timer. This does not work very well if your room is bright, or during DST. But it works 99.99% of the time. Make sure you get a timer with battery backup for when the electricity goes out.

If you only try this .... HOH

http://www.the-perfect-present.com/Pages ...

If this does not wake you up I do not know what would

a service dog would help too. Im next year.

Deaf people generally use vibrating clock or a clock flashing light (the clock is flashing or it connects to a bedside lamp flashing).

Here is a link to several different alarm clocks to purchase: http://www.harriscomm.com/index.php/equi ...

Hope this helps!

flashing or hearing dogs are two things they can use

I am not a heavy sleeper, so a stronger wake is enough for me.

There are alarm clocks that vibrate (they are usually put under his pillow). A mobile phone with vibration can be used as well.

There are also alarm clocks that are light in the room, or the flashing light or bright light.

I also used to have a stereo that had an alarm clock so you can turn off the stereo, but it turns on when the alarm goes off and start playing.

Posted on May 11, 2010.
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