10 Essential Tips for Making a Home Safer for People with Hearing Loss



The World Health Organization estimates that there will be about 700 million people worldwide with disabling hearing loss by 2050. A more alarming concern is that hearing loss can have a significant impact on home safety. Individuals with hearing impairments are more likely to be involved in accidents due to their inability to hear warning sounds or alerts. For instance, an individual with hearing impairment might not be able to hear fire alarms.

In this article, we will discuss various home safety tips that individuals with hearing loss or their loved ones should consider to stay safe while at home.

10 Safety Tips for Individuals with Hearing Loss

  • Know Your Building Layout

    Knowing exactly where each room is located, along with every entrance and exit point, can help you in an emergency.

  • Install Smart Door Systems

    Smart door systems are designed to be used in tandem with devices like smartphones and tablets, allowing you to see the person ringing your doorbell without having to answer first. You will be notified on your smartphone, causing the screen to light up when someone is at the door.

  • Install Motion Sensor Lighting Systems

    Installing lighting systems activated by motion sensors can help you find your way out of the home faster in emergencies.

  • Install a Fire Detection System with Lights

    A smoke detector with visual and vibrating alerts is a great solution for those who are hard of hearing. Adding lights to alarms can provide extra security.

  • Educate Family Members & Neighbors

    Make sure that people around you are aware you have a hearing impairment so that they can provide help in an emergency.

  • Have an Emergency Kit

    Make sure to have basic first-aid on hand, as well as a three-day supply of food and water.

  • Have an Emergency Contact

    It's important to have a designated friend or family member who is aware you have hearing loss so they can check on your safety in the case of an emergency.

  • Keep Your Phone Handy

    Make sure you keep your phone handy at all times to reach your emergency contacts for any help you may need.

  • Wear a Medical Alert Device

    Medical alert devices are designed for people with hearing loss and can provide them with easy access to critical help in an emergency.

  • Seek Treatment for Hearing Loss

    Schedule a checkup and see if hearing aids can be an additional solution. If you already use hearing aids, make sure they are in optimal working condition at all times.

The Best Treatment for Hearing Loss

At Hoffmann Audiology, we believe that proper hearing should be accessible to all people, so our team of professionals work with all major manufacturers to offer the best quality hearing aids at an affordable price.

If you are looking for a trustworthy and efficient way to take care of your hearing loss, then Hoffmann Audiology is the perfect choice for you. Get in touch with us for more information, and make sure to visit our website for online booking questions.

 

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Chris Lin Hoffmann

Dr. Chris Hoffmann is an audiologist who has been involved in hearing sciences for over 20 years. Her passion for helping people with their hearing led her to establish Hoffmann Audiology hearing clinic. Dr. Hoffmann has more than 14 years of clinical knowledge in hearing testing, hearing aid fittings, and aural rehabilitation.


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