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Aging Ears and High Frequency Hearing Loss.

Attention seniors, parents, and caregivers: Did you know that thirty six million people cannot hear or experience difficulty hearing their smoke alarm while they sleep? Today, most smoke detectors notify people of a fire emergency using high frequency sound. As we all grow older, our high frequency hearing decreases. Unlike conventional alarms, SafeAwake, the number one company in tactile awakening technology, presents their supplemental fire safety notification device that activates within seconds of sensing a smoke alarm and then instantly initiates a high decibel, low frequency audible sound alarm and a motor-driven bed shaker located between the mattress and bedsprings which vibrates the bed in a specially tested, pulsed pattern signal stimulating the sleeper’s tactile senses awakening them to a fire emergency. Seconds count when there is a fire! Sleep more peaceful at night knowing that you or a loved one you care for is protected.

The SafeAwake combines sound reception and signal generation technologies in responding to smoke and fire alarms which promptly awakens sleeping occupants who cannot hear or have difficulty hearing the audible alarm. The SafeAwake is the solution to awakening because it provides tactile stimulation to the senses through a motorized bed shaker.

The simplicity of the SafeAwake makes the device very user-friendly.

There is no time like the present to be prepared for an emergency, especially as we grow older and our hearing is not as sharp as it once was. Now is the time to order your SafeAwake for you or your loved ones. The SafeAwake makes a great gift item for parents or a friend when you want to show them that you care about them sleeping more peaceful through the night.

If you’d like to learn even more about SafeAwake, you can view a study of SafeAwake conducted at a Johns Hopkins affiliated Sleep Laboratory by clicking here. To read a copy of the manual, please click here.

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