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FLASHING LAMP DIGITAL DESK ALARM CLOCK (MODELS 1182D & 200DO)    


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The Flashing Lamp Digital Alarm Clock is a alarm clock designed to flash a lamp when the alarm sounds for individuals who are deaf or hard of hearing. This clock is unique in that it is equipped with an attractive goose neck style lamp mounted to its top. The lamp flashes on and off simultaneously with the audible alarm to indicate the alarm. The lamp can be used separately from the alarm clock. Other features include alarm On/OFF, snooze, p.m. indicator, and an easy-to-read display. It is also available with and outlet for optional lamp or vibrator, or with a powerful bed shaker included.

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This product record was updated on April 24, 2003.

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Hear-More Products

42 Executive Boulevard
Farmingdale, New York 11735
United States
Telephone: 800-881-4327.
TT: 800-281-3555.
Fax: 631-752-0689.
Web: http://www.hearmore.com.
Email: sales@hearmore.com.


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