Harris Communications Reminds Minnesotans that Some May Not Hear Severe Weather Sirens
Eden Prairie, Minnesota (PRWEB) April 11, 2017 -- Minnesota's Severe Weather Awareness Week is April 17-21. With severe weather season fast approaching, are you worried that you or your loved ones will not be able to hear the local weather siren? Gain some peace of mind with a severe weather alert radio system for the hard of hearing or deaf.
Harris Communications offers several weather alert systems for the deaf and hard of hearing, including Silent Call, Krown and Serene Innovations brands. The systems detect severe weather signals from a Midland NOAA Weather Alert Radio, and alert with strobe lights, loud audible alarms and bed shaking vibration.
Based in Eden Prairie, Minnesota, Harris Communications provides thousands of solutions for the deaf and those with all levels of hearing loss. Find out more at http://www.harriscomm.com, or call 952-388-2152 (video phone) or 1-877-539-7445 (voice) to request a free catalog.
See this news release in American Sign Language (ASL) at https://youtu.be/-reac-W2v4Y.
About Harris Communications, Inc.
Based in Eden Prairie, Minnesota, Harris Communications, Inc. is a leading supplier of hearing loss solutions for people with all levels of hearing loss. Since its founding in 1982 by Dr. Robert Harris, himself a member of the Deaf community, Harris Communications has helped millions of deaf and hard of hearing customers enjoy their lives to the fullest by providing expert advice and a wide range of more than 2,000 assistive devices and educational resources. The company’s product line includes alerting devices, phone and TV amplifiers, personal amplification systems, tinnitus maskers, books and media and much more. Harris Communications also supplies ADA compliance products and hearing protection equipment.
Nancy Lauseng, Harris Communications, Inc., http://www.harriscomm.com, +1 952-974-4749, [email protected]
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