[misc.handicap] baby cry signaller

rspitz@ucsd.edu (Romy Spitz) (05/30/91)

Index Number: 15825

Hi All,

I am lucky enough to have a semi-new nephew (5m and absolutely
gorgeous), who stays with me regularly while his parents take a
evening/day off together.  Up to now I have just been sleeping wiht
my hand on his chest so that if Dylan cries I will wake up, or if we

go to my lab, I put him at my eye level so I can see him.  I know
there are baby cry signallers....does anyone have a particular type
they can recommend?.  I would like it to be as portable as possible,
and also if possible to have it connected to a vibrator wrist band
so I can use it at the lab also.

Any comments, recommendations ect. are welcome.  You can email to me
at rspitz@ucsd.bitnet and I will summarize to the net.

Thanks!

Romy

[Note from Bill McGarry: This topic came up not too long ago.

Some places to contact would be:

      The hearing aid department at your local Sears.

      Hi-Tec Group International
      8205 Cass Ave., Suite 109
      Darien, Illinois   60559
        Ph: (800) 288-8303 (V/TDD)
            (708) 963-5588 (V/TDD)

      Sound Resources
      201 East Ogden
      Hinsdale, Illinois   60521
        Ph: (312) 323-7970

      HARC Merchantile
      P.O. Box 3055
      Kalamazoo, Michigan   49003-3055
        Ph: (800) 445-9968

(Thanks to Roy Miller for these addresses)