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Guide To Assistive Listening Devices

 

Assistive Listening Devices for People With Hearing Loss
A Guide to Performing Arts Settings

This 28 page informative guide covers the basics of what you should know when considering an assistive listening system for a public performance space. Types of equipment available, operation & maintenance, and a wealth of other information are presented in five sections:

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Part I - To Begin: Include Your Community, Know Your Legal Obligations

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Part II - What Is An Assistive Listening Device

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Part III - Things to Consider Before Purchasing Assistive Listening Devices

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Part IV - After You Have Purchased Your Assistive Listening Devices

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Part V - Directory of Manufacturers and Vendors

The guide was produced by the John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts ©2001. www.kennedy-center.org

The guide is in .pdf format and requires Adobe Acrobat Reader to view and/or print the document. You can get a free copy of Acrobat Reader by clicking the Adobe button below.

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