Code Blue CB9S00874 CB9SD Emergency Communication Station with Strobe - 120V AC
When you need reliable emergency communication in parking structures, campuses, or public facilities, retrofit compatibility and power flexibility matter. The Code Blue CB9SD addresses common deployment challenges in locations where running low-voltage cabling isn't practical, providing 120V AC operation that works with existing electrical infrastructure while maintaining the platform's core emergency response functionality.
Key Features
- 120V AC powered operation eliminates need for separate low-voltage power supply runs in retrofit scenarios
- Integrated strobe beacon provides high-visibility indication during emergency calls and helps first responders locate active stations
- Two-way audio communication enables direct dispatcher contact during emergencies
- Durable outdoor-rated enclosure withstands weather exposure in parking lots, walkways, and exterior building locations
- Push-button activation designed for intuitive operation under stress with clear visual feedback
- Compatible with paging amplifier systems for facility-wide emergency announcements
- Vandal-resistant construction reduces service calls in unsupervised public areas
The CB9SD emergency station streamlines installations where 120V AC is already present at the desired mounting location—common in parking garages, building exteriors, and campus walkways. Rather than pulling new low-voltage circuits or installing separate power supplies, you can tie directly into existing electrical boxes, reducing labor costs and simplifying permit requirements. The integrated strobe ensures the station is immediately identifiable to responding personnel, particularly valuable in large facilities or outdoor environments where verbal directions alone may be insufficient.
This model supports integration with paging amplifier infrastructure, allowing emergency calls to trigger facility-wide announcements or alerts. The platform accommodates various replacement parts and accessories as operational needs evolve, protecting the initial investment when expansion or component updates become necessary. For integrators managing multi-site emergency communication deployments, the AC-powered configuration provides flexibility to match power availability across different facility types without maintaining separate equipment inventories for DC and AC locations.