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How to Prepare for Natural Disasters If You Have Hearing Loss

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With climate change, we’re seeing unprecedented storms around the world. It is essential for everyone to prepare for natural disasters, and it is particularly important for people with hearing loss as they need to take special precautions. They must have the supplies they need, and a means to stay informed and contact emergency personnel. There are several things you can do to prepare for natural disasters and their aftermath.

Prepare an emergency kit

In addition to items everyone should have such as food, water, and medications, you should prepare a kit that includes:

Put together an emergency contact list

In emergencies, you can’t rely on your cell phone or other devices. You need to have phone numbers and other important information hard copy, just in case.

Both state and local agencies offer support for people with hearing loss in the case of a natural disaster. If you live in an urban area, make sure you have the numbers for the Mayor’s Office Department of Disability, and that you are aware of how their system works. Wherever you live, make sure you have the numbers for the local fire and police departments, the mayor’s office, and any support or volunteer groups that help people with hearing loss during an emergency. Your doctor’s number should also be on the list, as well as the manufacturer of your hearing aid in case you need emergency service.

Invest in technology

Many companies sell receivers that work in conjunction with the National Weather Service’s system to get severe weather warnings through National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration Weather Radio. These receivers send output such as strobe lights or loud sirens, while other devices shake the bed or vibrate the pillows so that people with hearing loss are alerted to severe weather conditions and warnings.

You can also get devices that assist hearing. Amplified telephones or telephones explicitly designed to work with hearing aids can help you hear vital information. Your TV should be equipped with closed captioning. TV amplifiers work both by themselves and with the assistance of a headset.

Also make sure you have an evacuation plan and that other members of the family are aware of your plan.

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