Code Blue Corporation, headquartered in Holland, Michigan since 1989, is the North American market leader in emergency communication hardware for outdoor and public-space deployments. The catalog is organized around three core product families: blue-light help points (pedestals, towers, and wall-mount stations designed to be visible from 100+ yards and survive outdoor conditions for 15+ years), VoIP and analog emergency phones (single-button direct-dial hardware with weather-sealed pushbuttons and class-compliant ADA indicators), and the ToolVox emergency phone server that manages call routing, recording, and supervisor escalation across multi-site campus deployments.
Code Blue's engineering differentiator is long-term outdoor reliability. Stations are specified for continuous duty in coastal salt-spray, desert sun, Minnesota winters, and high-vandalism urban environments — the same station that was installed in 2005 is typically still operable in 2025 with only periodic LED replacement and battery service. The cast-aluminum enclosures, polycarbonate-shield pushbuttons, and sealed acoustic chambers are designed specifically to withstand the physical abuse that standard commercial intercoms fail under within 2-3 years.
Integration coverage includes every major SIP server (Cisco Unified Communications Manager, Avaya Aura, Mitel MiVoice, 3CX, FreePBX, RingCentral), mass-notification platforms (Alertus, InformaCast, Rave Mobile Safety), and access control / VMS platforms (Genetec Mission Control, Milestone XProtect, Lenel S2 NetBox) — enabling unified incident response workflows where a help-point press triggers video, mass-notification, and supervisor dispatch in a single event chain.