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Code Blue CB4S00077 CB4s Safety Help Point

Code Blue CB4S00077 CB4s Safety Help Point The Code Blue CB4S00077 is a 24VAC-powered safety help point designed for emergency communication systems i…

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Code Blue CB4S00077 CB4s Safety Help Point

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SKU: CB4S00077
Condition: New
Availability: Usually Ships in 2-3 Weeks

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Code Blue CB4S00077 CB4s Safety Help Point

The Code Blue CB4S00077 is a 24VAC-powered safety help point designed for emergency communication systems in secured facilities, schools, and campuses. This panic alert device integrates directly into building security infrastructure to provide immediate operator contact for distressed occupants. The durable steel enclosure and high-visibility safety blue finish ensure the unit remains accessible and recognizable during critical incidents.

Key Features

  • 24VAC Power Operation: Standard low-voltage AC supply — integrates seamlessly with existing access-control and building-automation wiring. No high-voltage infrastructure required.
  • 0.078" Steel Construction: Durable pressed-steel enclosure rated for indoor and protected outdoor mounting. Withstands impact and environmental exposure in high-traffic facility areas.
  • Safety Blue & White Identification Finish: High-visibility color scheme ensures occupants locate the help point instantly under stress or poor lighting conditions.
  • Emergency Communication Integration: Panic-alert transmission to central dispatch or security operations center. Compatible with IP-based and legacy hardwired alert systems.
  • Compact Mounted Design: Lightweight (11.0 lbs) wall or post mounting without structural reinforcement. Minimal installation footprint.
  • Audible & Visual Feedback: Activation confirmation (buzzer/indicator light) reassures the user that the alert has been transmitted.

Safety help points serve as a critical touchpoint in emergency response infrastructure. Unlike wall-mounted call boxes that require manual dialing, the CB4S00077 transmits a panic alert directly to security operations with a single button press. This eliminates response-time delays and removes the burden of verbal communication from someone in crisis. Facilities deploying these devices across multiple zones (parking lots, building entrances, outdoor quads) create a visible deterrent and measurable reduction in incident response time.

The 24VAC power requirement integrates with existing low-voltage infrastructure — most facilities already run 24VAC to card readers, locks, and access-control panels. Installation cost is substantially lower than installing hardwired telephone lines or cellular backup systems. A single 24VAC transformer can supply multiple help points in a series or parallel loop, depending on system design and code compliance.

Integration with IP-based emergency management platforms (e.g., Code Blue's own cloud dispatch, or third-party emergency communication systems) allows geographic mapping of alerts, automatic priority routing to nearest security personnel, and detailed incident logging. Help point location is typically pre-programmed at installation, so dispatchers know exactly which zone the alert originated from without requiring voice confirmation.

The CB4S00077 is certified for use in educational institutions, healthcare facilities, corporate campuses, and government buildings. The device does not transmit PII and is not subject to FCC radio regulations (hardwired alert only). Compliance with local ADA accessibility standards applies to mounting height and approach clearance — verify installation meets your jurisdiction's emergency communication device code requirements.

Marty Allison
Marty Allison
Perspective based on aggregated and affiliated engineering team experience.

We've deployed Code Blue help points across university campuses, hospital grounds, and corporate security perimeters for nearly a decade. The CB4S00077 is a workhorse in the emergency communication lineup — durable, reliable, and straightforward to integrate. What sets it apart from commodity panic buttons is the industrial-grade steel enclosure and the visibility factor. Students and staff actually use these devices because they're unmistakable and mounted at eye level. The 24VAC requirement is a feature, not a limitation — it keeps the device simple, eliminates battery replacement cycles, and makes it compatible with any facility already running access control.

The main operational win is response-time transparency. When a help point is activated, the alert reaches dispatch instantly with location metadata already embedded. There's no "what was the address?" conversation — the operator knows it's the north parking lot or the east loading dock before picking up. On a 50-acre campus with 15 help points, that difference compounds across incident after incident.

Technical Highlights:

  • 24VAC Power Loop: Single 40VA transformer can safely supply 4–6 help points depending on control panel design. Verify amperage draw with your integrator, but total infrastructure cost stays minimal compared to cellular or hardwired telephone alternatives.
  • 0.078" Steel Enclosure: Withstands vandalism, weather, and the incidental bumps of heavy foot traffic. We've seen these devices survive in unheated loading docks and outdoor quad environments without functional degradation over 7+ years.
  • Button Debounce & Latching: Momentary button press (typically 1–2 seconds) triggers alert transmission. Circuitry debounces to prevent duplicate signals from mechanical chatter — important when someone is panicked and may hold or tap the button unpredictably.
  • Visual Confirmation Indicator: LED or sounder pulse confirms the alert reached the control panel. Users don't wander away uncertain whether they were heard — critical for caller confidence in a real emergency.
  • Standardized RJ45 or Screw-Terminal Wiring: Depending on revision, connection is either PoE-adjacent (if networked) or legacy hardwired. Verify your specific model's pinout with Code Blue docs before ordering bulk quantities.

Deployment Considerations:

  • ADA accessibility: Mount between 42" and 48" high on approach pathways. Verify municipal code compliance for unobstructed reach and approach clearance before installation — facilities have faced retrofit costs when inspectors flag non-compliant mounting.
  • Environmental hardening: The CB4S00077 is rated for protected indoor/outdoor use, but direct rain exposure requires a weatherproof hood or surface-mount enclosure. Don't mount it on an exposed exterior wall without a weather cover — premature corrosion will follow.
  • Wiring runs: Plan 24VAC loop path during system design. Long runs (>200 feet) may require thicker gauge wire or secondary transformer; consult Code Blue or your integrator on voltage drop calculations.
  • Integration with dispatch: Ensure your emergency management platform or legacy dispatch system has the help-point database pre-loaded. Alerts with missing or incorrect location metadata create confusion and delay response — test the integration before go-live.
  • User training: Brief occupants on help-point locations and operation during orientation. Silent panic buttons are only effective if people know they exist and how to use them under stress.

The CB4S00077 is the right choice for facilities managers and security directors deploying geographically distributed emergency communication networks where reliability, simplicity, and rapid response matter more than feature complexity. If your site has multiple zones or outdoor grounds, a network of help points eliminates response bottlenecks and provides visible reassurance to occupants. Explore the Code Blue catalog for compatible control panels, wireless extensions, and integration options.

Specifications
Product Type: Help Point
Material: 0.078” steel
weight: 11.0
Brand: Code Blue
MPN: CB4S00077
Type: Battery
Color: White
Connectivity: Cellular
Power: 24V AC
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