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Welcome to Venue Success

Everything you need to provide seamless, inclusive audio experiences in your space and venue. 

Setting Your Venue Up For Success

Thank you for choosing to make your venue more inclusive. By installing assistive listening systems, you’re not just meeting accessibility standards — you’re actively creating a space where everyone feels welcome, heard, and valued. Your commitment to inclusive design helps ensure that all guests, regardless of hearing ability, can fully participate and enjoy the experiences you offer. We appreciate your leadership in making public spaces more accessible for all.

Available Signage

Assistive listening signage is a typical part of most legislative compliance. It also informs customers that a system is available to improve their experience.

Accessibility Calculator

Whether meeting ADA compliance or enhancing your guest’s experience, we’re here to help. Use this assistive listening device accessibility calculator to ensure your assistive listening system meets the latest compliance guidelines.

The Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) was passed in 1990. It prohibits discrimination against individuals with disabilities in all areas of public life and mandates certain accommodations in facilities that are open to the public. 

Section 219 of the law discusses signage that must be posted alerting patrons to the availability of hearing assistance devices. 

Looking For Product-Specific Assets For Your Venue?

Auri™ Venue Success

Create accessible and inclusive educational environments with Auri™, the advanced assistive listening solution. Learn more about the venue options by clicking below. 

ListenWIFI Venue Success

Give guests a choice of using their own device or using a dedicated ListenWIFI Receiver. 

The International Symbol for Assistive Listening

International symbol for deafness - an ear with two lines going through it to indicate hearing loss

Assistive listening systems and devices can change a mediocre experience in a venue to an enjoyable one. Assistive listening systems deliver the audio directly to a device or smartphone without amplifying ambient background noise.  

When a business provides an assistive listening system for its customers, guests, and patrons, there must be a way to let them know. Consequently, this is where the international symbol for deafness comes in. This icon on a sign at entrances and near guest services and ticket windows informs guests and audiences that a hearing augmentation system is available.

This symbol is required on signage for compliance with the International Building Code (IBC), the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA), the National Building Code of Canada (NBC), and the California Building Code (CBC) to promote the availability of communication access for those with hearing loss.

Assistive Listening Signage for Compliance

Digital Assistive Listening Signage

Digital signage to use on websites and in digital campaigns like social media and email.

Assistive Listening Signage 11 x 17 Black

Printable signage for venues to meet ADA legislative compliance standards

Assistive Listening Signage 8 x 10 Black

Printable signage for venues meeting ADA legislative compliance standards

Which Assistive Listening Technology is Best For Your Venue?

Hard of hearing man, wearing hearing aides, using sign language to communicate with woman in red dress.