Do you have a similar program for communicating warning to the hearing/visually impaired?

The hearing and visually impaired can also get these warnings by connecting a specially-designed weather radio to other kinds of attention-getting devices like strobe lights, bed-shakers, personal computers and text printers. Many pager companies now offer alerting pagers that provide the latest weather information.

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1. What is NOAA Weather Radio?
2. Where can I get a NOAA Weather Radio?
3. How much does a NOAA Weather Radio cost?
4. What type of NOAA Weather Radio receivers are available?
5. What frequencies is NOAA Weather Radio broadcast on and how can I get a list of the frequencies in my state?
6. What features should I look for in a NOAA Weather Radio?
7. I just purchased a NOAA Weather Radio with the SAME feature. Where can I get the specific geographic code I need to program my receiver?
8. Can I get NOAA Weather Radio broadcasts in my car?
9. I live in an area where I can't get NOAA Weather Radio transmissions. Is there another system in place for me to get forecasts, watches and warnings directly from the National Weather Service?
10. How can I help my community get NOAA Weather Radio broadcasts?
11. My NOAA Weather Radio often turns on when the forecast office issues watches and warnings that don't impact me. What can I do about that?
12. I live in one county and work in another. Will the SAME programmable NOAA Weather Radio receivers be able to alert me for more than one county?
13. Do you have a similar program for communicating warning to the hearing/visually impaired?
14. Where can those items be purchased?