Just because you suffer from a hearing impairment does not mean you must compromise your home security. More and more burglar alarms are being made that provide assistance for people with hearing problems. Although these may be a bit harder to find than your traditional alarm system, these are essential if you are deaf and need your property protected. Many hearing impaired-friendly alarm systems will still come with an audible siren. Although it may not seem like it would be useful, having an audio alarm is still important even to the hearing impaired. First, simply hearing the sound of an alarm is enough to spook most small-time crooks. Odds are, the burglar has no idea if you are deaf or not, so they tend to flee regardless. Also, audible alarms are important for anyone you might have in your home or business who is not hearing impaired. For these reasons, it is usually not advisable for you to get a silent alarm even if you can’t hear the alarm go off.
There are other features to look for in alarms for the hearing impaired. Does the alarm send a digital notification to the authorities? If you discover someone breaking into your home, you may have difficulty contacting the police. If your alarm system sends out a signal, the police will know you’re in danger and will send someone over as soon as possible. This can greatly save time, and timing is one of the most important factors in reporting and solving crime. Also, with many digital notification systems, they can inform police of your impairment as soon as they receive the signal from the alarm system. They will be able to cater to your needs with little to no confusion.
One more thing to consider is if the alarm has some kind of visual component. A number of burglar alarm systems will set off flashing lights to let you know if someone is breaking into your home. If you live in a larger home, you’ll need to make sure that the alarm system comes with several light fixtures that will set off throughout the house, so you’ll know if someone is breaking into the house from an entry point that you can’t see. Some alarm systems catered toward the deaf may even come with an electronic buzzer for you to keep on your person. The alarm system will transmit the signal to the receiver you have in your possession, causing it to vibrate once someone has gained unwarranted entry to your home.