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BluePoint Alert Solutions
[edit]Started in 2013 they had a simple idea, a rapid response system, featuring police alarms, which used the same molds as fire alarms, using blue plastic instead of red, featuring 4 activation devices, and 2 alarm devices, The alarms were manufactured by System Sensor, and Fire-Lite, both being owned by Honeywell, the devices are widely used, in areas where there is a higher risk of danger, devices included alarms, activation devices, and neck worn buttons[1]
Devices:
[edit]Neck Worn: in case of an emergency these were worn, the person would press the button on it, and it would send help depending on the type it was (police or medical)
Manual Activation: in this list there are 3 pull stations, police, medical, and hazmat spill, pulling one of these if they were in a system would dispatch the corresponding emergency services required or needed
Alerting: strobe devices, would be located by the company, alongside the activation devices (visual only alarms), optional voice alerting could be achieved with speakers (not supplied by the company)
Device Models:
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BP-PULL - wireless pull station, with police text[2]
BP-PS-101P - pull station, with police text
BP-PS-201P - wireless pull station, with police text
SBK - outdoor police strobe made by System Sensor for BluePoint[2]
SB-I/O - blue version of the Fire-Lite SB-I/O backbox
SA-WBB - gray version of System Sensor SA-WBB (gray outdoor backbox plastic, normal version is red not gray)[3]
STI-1100 - police version of the regular cover featuring blue instead of red and different instruction text[3]
References
[edit]- ^ "Rapid Response Emergency Systems | BluePoint Alert Solution". BluePoint Alert Solutions. Retrieved 2025-05-12.
- ^ a b Fire Alarm Person (2016-12-25). BluePoint Alert Solutions Spectralert Advance SBK-R "Police" STROBE Test. Retrieved 2025-05-12 – via YouTube.
- ^ a b "Police Alarm Pull – Archview". Retrieved 2025-05-12.