
Resources for Audiologists
American Speech-Language Hearing AssociationAcademy of Doctors of Audiology
Advance Web
American Academy of Audiology
Hearing-loss Studies
Bruck, D. and Ball, M. (2004). The effectiveness of different alarms in waking sleeping children. In Proceedings of the 3rd International Symposium on Human Behaviour in Fire Interscience Communications, Belfast, U.K. 279-290. Bruck,D. and Thomas, I. Optimizing Fire Alarm Notification for High Risk Groups Research project:
Waking Effectiveness of Alarms (auditory, visual, tactile) for adults who are hard of hearing. Fire Protection Research Foundation, 2007
Bruck,D. , Thomas, I. and Ball M. Optimizing Fire Alarm Notification for High RIsk Groups Research project: Waking Effectiveness of Alarms (auditory, visual, tactile) for the alcohol impaired. Fire Protection Research Foundation, 2007
Du Bois, Jacqueline, Awakening Effectiveness of Commercially Available Emergency Alarms for Deaf and Hard of Hearing People, Accessible Emergency Notification and Communication: State of the Science Conference 2005
Geiman, J.A and Gottuk, D.T. Reducing Fire Deaths in Older Adults: Optimizing the Smoke Alarm Signal, The Fire Protection Research Foundation, 2006.
Lee, A., Midgett, J. & White, S., (2004) A review of the sound effectiveness of residential smoke alarms. CPSC-ES-0502. US Consumer Product Safety Commission, Washington D.C. 20207-0001. December 2004 (Revised).

