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With a rich history spanning over two decades, Hearing Loop Australia has established itself as a trusted leader in providing innovative solutions for individuals that are Deaf or Hard of Hearing. Moreover, Hearing Loop Australia's dedication to customer satisfaction is unparalleled, with a focus on delivering personalised service and ongoing support to clients nationwide.
Beyond their technical prowess, Hearing Loop Australia is driven by a genuine passion for making a difference in people's lives, empowering individuals to fully participate and engage in the world around them; Aligning with our Mission here at Braille Tactile Signs Aust.

When is Hearing Augmentation Required?
Disability (Access to Premises — Buildings) Standards 2010 – D3.7 requires a hearing augmentation system to be provided where an in-built amplification system is installed in the following types of buildings / rooms:
- (a) in a room in a Class 9b assembly building; or
- (b) in an auditorium, conference room, meeting room, room for judicatory purposes, or a room in a Class 9b building; or
- (c) at any ticket office, teller’s booth, reception area or the like, where the public is screened from the service provider.
Your building surveyor, architect or electrical engineer will be able to confirm if the building falls into this category. Typically churches, meeting rooms, classrooms, halls and auditoriums with in-built speakers, TV’s and PA Systems will require hearing augmentation.