Harrogate bus firm Transdev is marking World Hearing Day by unveiling plans to install hearing loop technology to more than 60 of its buses.
Harrogate bus firm reveals plans to add induction loop technologyFor World Hearing Day, Harrogate-based bus operator Transdev has revealed plans to add induction loop technology to help hearing aid users travel with ease.
World Hearing Day is on Sunday (3rd March 2024) and the firm plans to install hearing loop technology to more than 60 of its buses.
Hearing loops, also known as induction loops, are an assistive listening technology which helps people who wear a hearing aid to engage and communicate freely.
All of Transdev’s new buses due for delivery this year will have hearing loops fitted as standard – and today (Friday) the bus operator is committing to install the systems on 61 of its existing vehicles based at five depots, including three in Yorkshire.
Transdev’s Operations Director Vitto Pizzuti said:
“Devices such as hearing aids work by amplifying all sounds – but in environments with background noise, such as when boarding our buses, this can make it difficult for those living with hearing loss to distinguish the words our drivers say.
“Hearing loops enable users to hear sound sources directly by cutting out background noise – they have proven benefits for people with a hearing disability, which is why they’re already part of the specification for all our new buses this year.
“On top of this, we’re now committing to retro-fit induction loop technology to an extra 61 of our buses in 2024, based at five of our depots including in Yorkshire at York, Keighley and Elland. This will mean approximately 25 per cent of our entire fleet will be fitted with hearing loops by the end of this year – but we’re not stopping there.
“We’re also planning a second wave of hearing loop installations next year to bring these systems to more of our vehicles, as part of our ongoing commitment to improving the accessibility of our buses for all our customers.”
Transdev’s announcement comes as the World Health Organisation (WHO) declares this Sunday (3 March 2024) as World Hearing Day.
Activities and events will be held in the UK and beyond to raise awareness and make ear and hearing care a reality for all.
WHO Director-General Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus said:
“Hearing loss has often been referred to as an ‘invisible disability’, not just because of the lack of visible symptoms, but because it has long been stigmatised in communities and ignored by policy makers.
“Our hearing is a precious gift, yet hearing problems are among the most common in the world, affecting people of all ages.”
Transdev’s buses fitted with hearing loops will display the global standard blue and white ‘listening ear’ symbol, already familiar to hearing aid users worldwide.
All a user needs to do is switch their hearing aid to the ‘T’ position when boarding the bus to connect to the vehicle’s induction loop system.
Full details of all Transdev’s routes across Yorkshire and the North West are available online at: transdevbus.co.uk and on the free to download ‘Transdev Go’ mobile app.
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