Deafblind
UK’s headquarters, The National Centre for Deafblindness, is a unique
building that receives thousands of visitors every year. Among them are
school children taking part in education programmes, businesses utilising
their superb conference facilities and, of course, their deafblind members.
Every
detail of this purpose-designed & built facility has been carefully
planned and thought about with the full consultation of deafblind people
to include many special features which make it a ‘home-from-home’
for the disabled and particularly deafblind people. In fact, in most cases,
the Centre will be the only place a deafblind person can be completely
independent away from their own home.
Among
the many features of the building is a modern conference facility for
up to 200 delegates and an activity-based learning centre for visiting
groups of school children. A range of interactive educational programmes
are provided for school children of all levels to provide a solid understanding
of deafblindness and how this unique disability can affect a person’s
experience of the world. Furthermore, special ‘music’ classes
are provided for deafblind students who experience the music by ‘feeling
the sound’ using the vibrations from inflated balloons.
CIE-Group
were recently approached to enhance the Sound Reinforcement System with
the additional requirements of improved voice clarity for the hearing
impaired and SPLs capable of producing vibrations which would allow deafblind
users to feel the sound in these music appreciation sessions. Through
specialist disability services provider ‘DDA Installations’,
CIE-Group provided a multi-zone combined voice and music system including
Inter-M A120 amplifiers and 10 Armstrong i-ceilings CS-1000 Sound Panels.
As
this audio system was to be retrofitted into a brand new facility, and
having such a diverse range of uses, i-ceilings Sound Panels provided
the ideal loudspeaker solution – due to their acoustic capabilities,
unobtrusive aesthetics and speed & simplicity of installation. The
system has now enhanced the teaching and conferencing facilities allowing
for greater flexibility and increased revenue for the Charity from educational,
corporate and private usage.
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