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ISO 9999 - Subclass and Divisions

Click on any subclass or division to see the types of assistive products that are classified under that classification.

22 27 Assistive products for alarming, indicating, reminding and signaling

22 27 03 Indicators with visual signals

Devices that indicate with light or other visual signal that something is happening in the place where the transmitter is. They can transform audible or tactile input into a visual signal.
Included are, e.g., electronic babysitters, door signals, door signal indicators and door warners.

22 27 06 Indicators with acoustic signals

Devices that indicate with sound that something is happening in the place where the transmitter is located. They can transform visual or tactile inputs into an audible signal, or they can increase the volume of a normal device.
Included are, e.g., rain indicators, and computer-signal indicators.

22 27 09 Indicators with mechanical signals

Devices that indicate with tactile signal that something is happening in the place where the transmitter is. They can transform audible or visual input into vibration or another type of tactile signal.
Included are, e.g., devices indicating with vibration.

22 27 12 Clocks and timepieces

Devices for measuring, displaying and speaking the time.
Included are, e.g., portable and non-portable devices and devices with or without an alarm function.

22 27 15 Calendars and timetables

Devices for storing and organizing data on planned activities.
Included are, e.g., special calendar software.
Office software and industrial software, see 28 21 12.

22 27 16 Memory support products

Devices for notifying or reminding a person about people or important activities or events of daily life.
Included are, e.g., medication reminders, portable memo pads, memory support notebooks, talking picture systems and timed reminder systems.

22 27 18 Personal emergency alarm systems

Devices either operated by the user or activated automatically in case of personal emergency.
Included are, e.g., insulin alarms, seizure alarms for people with epilepsy and fall alarms.

22 27 21 Environmental emergency alarm systems

Included are, e.g., fire alarms and smoke detectors.

22 27 24 Monitoring and positioning systems

Devices for observing the status or location of a specific situation or a person.
Included are, e.g., global positioning systems (GPS).

22 27 27 Marking materials and marking tools

Devices for marking and identifying.
Included are, e.g., signs, symbols and labels.

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