induction loops
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Induction loops can be useful in many public places. You will probably find them in theatres, churches, lecture rooms, airports and the suchlike
It's easy enough to use induction loops in a public building , all you nee to do is set the hearing piece to the 'T' position - as long as they have induction loops pick up. Check with a hearing aid dispenser or audiology clinic if uncertain.
An induction loop allows users with a telecoil equipped hearing device (switched to the T or MT position) or anyone wearing an Induction Loop Receiver to listen inductively to sound transmitted through a magnetic field without the interference of background noise.
Over 10% of the population suffer from hearing impairment. The Disability Discrimination Act states anyone offering goods, facilities or services to the general public must make ‘reasonable’ adjustments to induction loops to ensure they do not discriminate against such people. The easiest way to meet this requirement is to have a portable induction loop system available and ready for use at all times.
Attractively designed in tough ABS plastic, SigNET’s PL1/K1 portable induction loop system is a truly portable and extremely durable audio frequency induction loop system, packed full of features and available at a very competitive price. Fully compliant with BS7594 and EN60118-4, it is ideal for use in schools, shops, nursing homes, leisure centres, hotels, banks, GP surgeries, reception desks and many other private, public and civic applications. Portable induction loop kit (supplied in a cardboard storage/carry case) Includes PL1 amplifier c/w battery & integral microphone, PL1/PSU1 plugtop charger and TEAR-P ‘AFILS available’ sticker.