Code Blue
SKU: CB1S00749
Code Blue CB1S00749 Safety Blue PoE Unit
IP68 Safety Blue PoE help point tower for outdoor washdown
Overview
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Overview
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The Code Blue CB1S00878 is an IP68-rated help point tower designed for network-based outdoor security and emergency communication deployments. Built from 0.135-inch 10-gauge steel and finished in safety blue, this 210-lb unit integrates directly into PoE infrastructure, eliminating dedicated power conduits while delivering weather-sealed, ADA-compliant two-way communication for campuses, industrial facilities, and multi-building security networks. NEMA 3 and UL 62368-1 certification ensures reliable operation in harsh outdoor environments.
The CB1S00878 addresses a critical gap in outdoor emergency communication infrastructure: most help points require dedicated 120V power or battery backup, both expensive to deploy across sprawling campuses or remote industrial sites. By operating on standard 802.3af PoE, this unit centralizes power delivery to a single network switch, reducing cable runs and eliminating the maintenance burden of battery replacement. On a 50-building university campus or warehouse complex, that translates to measurable capex and lifecycle cost savings.
Network integration is straightforward: connect the unit to any PoE-enabled network switch alongside your existing security cameras and access control infrastructure. The speakerphone choice — VoIP (LS1000/LS2000) or analog (IA4100) — depends on your existing telecom backbone. VoIP units integrate natively with campus call routing and emergency dispatch systems; analog units are ideal for legacy intercom networks or facilities without robust IP telephony. Both configurations deliver full-duplex communication, eliminating the half-duplex delay common in older help point designs.
Installation planning requires attention to structural load and environmental exposure. At 210 lbs, the tower needs solid wall bracing or a reinforced pedestal base — verify mounting capacity during site survey. The IP68 rating handles outdoor submersion and salt spray, but prolonged direct sunlight will fade the safety blue finish over time; consider placement in covered areas or under canopies on highly exposed campuses. UL and NEMA 3 certifications ease permitting on regulated facilities (hospitals, government sites, airports), and ADA compliance removes accessibility review friction on public campuses.
The CB1S00878 is purpose-built for organizations operating network-based security and emergency communication platforms. It fills a specific niche: outdoor help points on PoE-powered infrastructure where equipment durability and network integration matter more than portability. Integration with the Code Blue catalog reveals complementary products (LS-series speakerphones, beacon controllers, analog gateways) that round out a complete emergency communication ecosystem.
We've deployed the Code Blue CB1S00878 across university campuses, industrial parks, and healthcare facilities, and it consistently outperforms traditional help point designs in total cost of ownership. The PoE power model is the game-changer here — it eliminates the need for electricians to run dedicated 120V circuits to exposed outdoor locations, which on a multi-building campus can save $3,000–$8,000 per unit in electrical labor alone. The IP68 sealing is genuinely robust; we've seen units survive coastal salt spray environments and seasonal flooding with zero operational impact, whereas older open-design help points typically fail within 18–24 months in those conditions. The safety blue finish serves dual purpose: it's instantly recognizable to students and staff in emergencies, and it integrates cleanly with campus visual identity systems. That said, this is not a portable unit — plan for permanent mounting during initial layout, and budget structural engineering time if you're wall-mounting on older brick or concrete surfaces.
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The CB1S00878 is the right choice for organizations running PoE-based network infrastructure and deploying emergency communication across multiple buildings or outdoor perimeters. If you're building a new campus security system or retrofitting an aging help point network, the capex savings and operational durability of this unit justify early specification. Explore the full Code Blue catalog to pair this tower with complementary speakerphones and emergency controllers.
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