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  • Lives we’ve helped change
  • Patient information
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    • For adults
      • Referral and assessment
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      • Switch on and follow-up
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Daily Archives: June 2, 2020

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Smoke Alarms for People with Hearing Impairment – LIFE Unlimited

NewsBy Neil HeslopJune 2, 2020

With winter upon us and heaters and fires blazing, it’s an appropriate time to share some information about specialised smoke alarms for people with a hearing impairment. All conventional smoke alarms in NZ emit a high pitched sound which can be difficult for people with age or noise related hearing loss to hear, especially when…

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