Code Blue CB9T00032 CB9TDD Emergency Tower Station with 120V AC Power
Emergency call stations need reliable power infrastructure to function when seconds count. The Code Blue CB9TDD addresses deployment scenarios where AC power is readily available, providing a 120V AC-powered emergency communication tower for parking structures, campuses, transit centers, and outdoor facilities requiring immediate two-way voice contact with security or dispatch.
Key Features
- 120V AC powered operation eliminates battery maintenance cycles in facilities with existing electrical infrastructure
- Tower-style form factor provides high visibility for wayfinding and emergency access in parking areas and open spaces
- Integrated two-way audio communication enables direct voice contact between caller and monitoring station
- Blue illuminated identifier increases station visibility during low-light conditions and emergency situations
- Weather-resistant construction designed for outdoor installation in exposed environments
- Single-button activation simplifies use during high-stress emergency scenarios
- Compatible with paging amplifier systems for integration into existing facility audio infrastructure
- Structured wiring approach supports integration with access control and video management platforms
This tower station deploys most efficiently in locations where 120V AC circuits are already present or can be extended without significant trenching costs. Parking garages, building perimeters with nearby electrical service, and campus pathways with existing light pole circuits represent ideal installation environments. The tower configuration provides visual presence that helps occupants quickly locate emergency resources, while the blue illumination serves as both wayfinding aid and active status indicator.
Integration with facility paging systems allows emergency calls to trigger audio alerts across connected zones, expanding response awareness beyond central monitoring positions. The single-button interface reduces user error during emergencies, while the two-way audio path enables security personnel to assess situations, provide instructions, and coordinate response before physical arrival. Plan wire runs to accommodate both power and low-voltage communication circuits, ensuring compliance with local electrical codes for outdoor emergency equipment installations.