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              <text>This all-in-one signal system was designed to alert deaf individuals to environmental sounds. It can be connected to a bed shaker (shown), flashing lamp, and a panel of lights to alert different sounds. For example, a baby's cry, an individual entering the home, a smoke alarm, or a telephone ring can all be detected by the Alertmaster AM-6000. In addition to the base unit, it also includes a bed shaker with a cord, a doorbell transmitter, a personal page switch, and a built in alarm clock.</text>
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