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Why are assistive listening systems needed?
Why are hearing loops the preferred assistive learning system?
What hearing aids can receive loop broadcasts?

What do loop systems cost?

Churches and cathedrals
Theaters, courts, and
auditoriums
Drive through stations,
ticket windows
Airports, train stations
Home TV rooms
Future venues: Offices, cars, phone enhancements

 

 

 

 

 
This logo incorporates, with the permission of the National Association of the Deaf, the universal symbol for hearing assistance. To this we have added the explanatory text and a "T," which signifies an available telecoil compatible system.

When placed at entrances, the sign informs people that the venue is looped. Additionally, it serves as publicity for loop systems and the usefulness of telecoils--thus serving to promote both.

For a free, high resolution gif image of this sign for use in your own institution or community, click here. For a free jpg image of the logo, click here. For a free, high resolution EPS image of this sign, click here. (You can submit this electronic image to a sign company, which can print them on durable paper or more durable plastic.) We'd also be pleased to send you, free of charge, 4 x 5.5 inch copies of the sign on vinyl with adhesive backing.