Hi, my name is Lesleyanne Ezelle, I am the Disability Integration Specialist for FEMA Region 3. I wanted to show you some of the equipment that we have in our disaster recovery centers that provides equal access communication for people. So first of all, I want to look at some of the equipment that we have here that magnifies materials. So we have a lighted magnifier here, a tabletop magnifier, we have a handheld magnifier that also magnifies information but it also helps in terms of being handheld. We have another piece of equipment which is called an assisted listening device. We utilize this for people who are hard of hearing and who may have difficulty hearing information in the DRC. We have also created some videos for people that are in American Sign Language, open captioned, and narrated English that gives information about FEMA services and the support that we provide in disaster recovery centers, along with information on mold cleanup. We have another piece of equipment that amplifies sound, it's an amplified phone. That phone can do a variety of different things, it has large buttons, and those buttons are in Braille for people with low vision or who are blind. It changes the tone of the sound so for people who are having difficulty with tone, it helps with the adjusting of that as well as the increasing of the volume. It has the capacity to speak to a person, so it gives the person the capacity to get that information that they need in an accessible format. The reason that this is important is that it enables people to get the information that they need the same as anybody else. So if we're having difficulties with a person being able to hear something, they're not getting the information that they need. By providing this equipment, by providing this information in an accessible format, the person is able to get the information the same as anybody else.