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A national nonprofit, focusing on Assistive Listening Systems for people with hearing loss
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Why are Assistive Listening Systems Needed?
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Using Borrowed Equipment From the Site
Using Telecoils in Your Hearing Aids
Using Telecoils in Your Cochlear Implants
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Types of Places that Need or are Required to Have ALS
Lists of Hearing Loops in USA and Canada
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Type of Hearing Loops
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Counter Hearing Loops
Home TV Rooms, Hearing Loop
Temporary Hearing Loops
Videos-How Hearing Loops Work
Other Systems
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Comparison of All Systems
Audio Over Wi-Fi
Auracast Broadcast Audio Used as an Asst. Listen. Sys.
FM Systems
FM and IR System-FAQ and Troubleshooting
Infrared (IR) Systems
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Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) Standards
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ADA Complaints
Building Standards & Requirements
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Telecoils
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Tools by the Center for Hearing Access (CHA)
Advocacy Toolkits
Glossary
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Like the Mic
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Templates-Sites (owners/operators)
Articles, Docs, & Surveys
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New articles
Online Library
Strategic Documents
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Equipment manufacturers, installers, and products
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FM IR Manufacturers and Installers
Hearing Loop Installers
Hearing Loops Manufacturers
Hearing Loop-Counter Microphones and Cables
Products
FAQ-Assistive Listening Systems
Funding
Hearing Loss
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Hearing Loss Resources
Hearing Loss Statistics
Audiologists
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Center for Hearing Access
A national nonprofit, focusing on Assistive Listening Systems for people with hearing loss
Main Menu
Home
The Need
Menu Toggle
Why are Assistive Listening Systems Needed?
Personal Stories
Videos-What Hearing Loops Sound Like
How to Use
Menu Toggle
Using Borrowed Equipment From the Site
Using Telecoils in Your Hearing Aids
Using Telecoils in Your Cochlear Implants
Places
Menu Toggle
Types of Places that Need or are Required to Have ALS
Lists of Hearing Loops in USA and Canada
Examples & Resources
Menu Toggle
Employment
Funeral Homes
Government
Menu Toggle
Courts and Legal
Government-All except courts
Libraries
Grocery & Supermarkets
Healthcare
Home TV Rooms
Performing Arts
Places of Worship
Transient Venues
Transportation
Hearing Loops
Menu Toggle
FAQ
Google Maps-Find Hearing Loops
Troubleshooting & Technical
Type of Hearing Loops
Menu Toggle
Diagrams
Counter Hearing Loops
Home TV Rooms, Hearing Loop
Temporary Hearing Loops
Videos-How Hearing Loops Work
Other Systems
Menu Toggle
Comparison of All Systems
Audio Over Wi-Fi
Auracast Broadcast Audio Used as an Asst. Listen. Sys.
FM Systems
FM and IR System-FAQ and Troubleshooting
Infrared (IR) Systems
ADA Standards
Menu Toggle
Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) Standards
Google Reviews
ADA Complaints
Building Standards & Requirements
State Legislation
Telecoils
Resources
Menu Toggle
Tools
Menu Toggle
Tools by the Center for Hearing Access (CHA)
Advocacy Toolkits
Glossary
Graphics-Signage
Like the Mic
Templates: users (inquiries & complaints) and sites
Menu Toggle
Templates-Users (inquiries and complaints)
Templates-Sites (owners/operators)
Articles, Docs, & Surveys
Menu Toggle
New articles
Online Library
Strategic Documents
Surveys
Equipment manufacturers, installers, and products
Menu Toggle
FM IR Manufacturers and Installers
Hearing Loop Installers
Hearing Loops Manufacturers
Hearing Loop-Counter Microphones and Cables
Products
FAQ-Assistive Listening Systems
Funding
Hearing Loss
Menu Toggle
Hearing Loss Resources
Hearing Loss Statistics
Audiologists
TEDx