Induction Loop Systems.
British Standard BS8300 is the new code of practice for the design of new buildings and their approaches to meet the needs of disabled people. The standard states that "a hearing enhancement system, using induction loop, infrared or radio transmission, should be installed in rooms and spaces used for meetings, lectures, classes, performances, spectator sports or films, and used at service and reception counters where the background noise level is high or where glazed screens are used" (9.3.2). It pinpoints the following areas for consideration: seated waiting areas; ticket sales and information points; fitness suites and exercise studios; churches; crematoria and cemetery chapels, educational, cultural and scientific buildings.
KTP induction loop systems
KTP can advise you on the most suitable induction loop system, whether it be a hand held portable system for reception desks, or a fully installed system for halls conference rooms etc.
For further information contact Access Appraisals Ltd. on 01608 685039 or by
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