Safety for Deaf and Hearing Impaired Adults Living Alone
Sound-based alerts don't work for you. A visual daily check-in does. One tap ensures someone always knows you're okay -- no hearing required.
Over 11 million Americans are deaf or have significant hearing loss. Deaf adults living alone cannot hear smoke alarms, breaking glass, or someone calling for attention, and 40% report that standard emergency systems don't meet their needs.
The Challenge
Standard emergency signals -- smoke alarms, carbon monoxide detectors, phone calls from emergency contacts -- all rely on sound, which excludes you from the most basic safety infrastructure
If you fall or have a medical emergency, you can't call out for help in a way that neighbors would hear, and you can't hear if someone is trying to reach you
Many safety products use audio alerts, phone calls, or voice-based interaction that are partially or completely inaccessible to deaf and hard-of-hearing users
How I'm Alive Helps
Entirely visual and haptic interface. All notifications, confirmations, and alerts use visual display and vibration -- zero reliance on audio
The check-in and all communication happen through text-based visual interactions, perfectly suited for deaf and hearing impaired users
If you miss a check-in, your emergency contact can reach out via text message or come in person, rather than calling a phone you can't hear
When the World's Safety Systems Don't Hear You
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Frequently Asked Questions
Does I'm Alive work for deaf people?
Yes. The entire system is visual and text-based. No audio is used at any point -- not for check-ins, not for alerts, and not for communication with your emergency contact. It's built on tap-and-read interaction that works perfectly for deaf users.
How can deaf people living alone stay safe?
Install visual and vibrating alert systems for smoke and CO detectors, set up a daily check-in with I'm Alive, and establish text-based communication protocols with your emergency contact. The check-in ensures someone knows within 24 hours if you need help.
What if my emergency contact tries to call me and I can't hear?
Instruct your emergency contact to use text messages or come in person if you miss a check-in. The alert system itself is text-based, so your contact receives a written notification, not a phone call prompt. All follow-up can happen through text.
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