[Blindtlk] Accessible Security Systems

Judy Jones jtj1 at cableone.net
Mon Jul 28 20:10:48 UTC 2014


The one we had had the push buttons for the pads and the pannel.  Obviously 
we could not read the display screen, but was simple enough to learn the 
menus.

Judy


-----Original Message----- 
From: Mark J. Cadigan via blindtlk
Sent: Saturday, July 26, 2014 9:19 AM
To: Blind Talk Mailing List
Subject: [Blindtlk] Accessible Security Systems

Accessible Security Systems

Hi all,



I just started a new job with a security company selling security systems. I 
am not trying to sell anything to any of you on list, but with my limited 
experience with the product so far, everything has been accessible. The 
keypad talks to you in voice prompts, and has large tactually identifiable 
buttons. In fact, there is no reason to look at the screen at all.



The company installs systems in Massachusetts, Rhode Island, Connecticut, 
New York, New Hampshire, Vermont, Maine and Florida. If you are interested 
in getting one of these accessible security systems or finding out more 
information, email me off list at kramc11 at gmail.com



Best of all, the system has no up front cost, hardware and instillation for 
the basic package is included and the monitoring cost is less than many 
other options available.



HTH

Mark
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