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Annual beach attendance, according to the U.S. Lifesaving Association.
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Getting a quick fix on a location when calling from a cell phone can happen as little as 10% of the time.
Rescues performed by lifeguards in 2016.
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WATERFRONTS
At beaches, marinas, ports, boardwalks and other waterfront locations, emergency situations can happen in an instant.
When they do, Code Blue Corporation provides a fast and efficient way to contact first responders, reminding the public that help is always available at the touch of a button. But that only scratches the surface of what we can provide.
Code Blue’s emergency communication solutions have been attractive to cities, municipalities and parks, especially in high-volume, high-traffic areas that serve swimmers, boaters and tourists. In places like Florida, New Jersey and Louisiana, they could be used to alert and inform people about hurricane conditions. In California, they can provide assistance during earthquakes.
The applications are virtually limitless.
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COMMON USES
Entrances
Gates
Lobbies
Entry Points
Stairwells
Hallways
Elevators
Infrastructure
Sidewalks
Walking Paths
Parking Lots
Open Spaces
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PRODUCTSCB 1-sThe 1 series sets the industry standard for emergency blue light phone towers with its wide array of features and durable quarter-inch steel construction.
ToolVox® X3Provision, monitor, test and support your emergency communication devices with this hub for blue light phones and mass notification.
Blue Alert® MNSDeliver alerts through multiple platforms, including blue light phones, public address speakers, emails, social media and more.
IP5000A unique mix of features - full duplex capabilities, SIP standards, self-monitoring and fault reporting - designed to meet your communication needs.
Our products are designed to assist campus environments that incorporate buildings, open spaces and entry points, and handle shifting amounts of traffic to help keep travelers, employees and visitors safe, indoors and out.
CB 4-uThis call box comes with a NightCharge® option that can pull power from a switched light grid and operate 24 hours per day, even when the grid is off.
WHY CODE BLUE?Code Blue offers a wide range of sophisticated emergency communication solutions specifically designed to provide help at the touch of a button® for your location, and empower you to act quickly and intelligently before, during and after an incident. Here are examples of how we can help people at your location.
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HelpPoint®
Suspiciousindividual
Direct communication with campus security/first responders
Durable and visible contact can be made with first responders when help is needed
HelpPoint®
Visible way to find and ask for help on large campuses
Pinpoint location helps first responders know exactly how to help
Visitor loston campus
AEDHousing
Access AED while simultaneously speaking with first responders
Swift assistance can be provided during incidents of sudden cardiac arrest
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CallBox
Drivers can request help; operators can activate gates remotely
Contact closures can be used to trigger lights, open doors or integrate with access control devices
Malfunctioningparking gate
EmergencySpeakerphone
Request assistance in a swift and reliable manner
Clear, reliable communication when the button is pressed
Flat tire orcar trouble
SystemsManagement
Save time and money by not performing regular visits
Testdevices
Configure hardware and software systems on one platform
An intelligible solution ensuring messages are both heard and understood
Direct communication with large campus audiences
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Code Blue is dedicated to providing a wide range of diverse emergency communication solutions that can bolster the safety and security at waterfront environments.
To learn more about how Code Blue can benefit your location, visit codeblue.com or call 800-205-7186.
MADE IN THE USACRAFTED IN HOLLAND, MICHIGAN
WITH AMERICAN COMPONENTS
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In the summer of 2009, a 45-year-old man drowned saving his two children from strong rip currents in Lake Michigan. An ensuing federal lawsuit followed, and the City of South Haven, Michigan agreed to enact a variety of beach and pier safety efforts as part of the settlement. Included in that was the installation of emergency Help Points® at the city’s North and South beaches.
Located along the southeastern shoreline of Lake Michigan, South Haven annually sees its population swell as thousands flock to its beautiful harbor and beaches. During peak events, like the Fourth of July, the high density of visitors frequently makes it difficult to use cell phones. The solution ensures that visitors will never be far from immediate assistance.
“The call boxes also are equipped with contact to the city’s non-emergency phone system, which allows the public to contact the city’s staff to address questions about the city, special events, beach parking rules, etc.” City Manager Brian Dissette said.
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Santa Monica, CA
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