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Code White; Walmart intercom codes; Wal-Mart intercom codes; Wal-mart intercom codes
  • Code Adam logo

Intercom         
  • A butler uses an intercom on behalf of a lady.
  • ''Sub-station'' by Bolinder's Teleradio (1950s)
  • An intercom control desk
  • 1980s MirTone intercom system
  • A modern four-wire intercom system capable of 272 sources and destinations manufactured by Telex Communications Inc.
STAND-ALONE VOICE COMMUNICATIONS SYSTEM FOR USE WITHIN A BUILDING OR SMALL COLLECTION OF BUILDINGS, FUNCTIONING INDEPENDENTLY OF THE PUBLIC TELEPHONE NETWORK
School intercom system; Intercom call button; Call button; Entryphone; Intercommunication device; Entry phone system; Entry phone; Intercom phone; Gate intercom; Dynamic Mesh Communication
An intercom, also called an intercommunication device, intercommunicator, or interphone, is a stand-alone voice communications system for use within a building or small collection of buildings which functions independently of the public telephone network. Intercoms are generally mounted permanently in buildings and vehicles.
INTERCOM         
  • A butler uses an intercom on behalf of a lady.
  • ''Sub-station'' by Bolinder's Teleradio (1950s)
  • An intercom control desk
  • 1980s MirTone intercom system
  • A modern four-wire intercom system capable of 272 sources and destinations manufactured by Telex Communications Inc.
STAND-ALONE VOICE COMMUNICATIONS SYSTEM FOR USE WITHIN A BUILDING OR SMALL COLLECTION OF BUILDINGS, FUNCTIONING INDEPENDENTLY OF THE PUBLIC TELEPHONE NETWORK
School intercom system; Intercom call button; Call button; Entryphone; Intercommunication device; Entry phone system; Entry phone; Intercom phone; Gate intercom; Dynamic Mesh Communication
<language> The assembly language for the G-15. Versions: INTERCOM 101, INTERCOM 1000. [Listed in CACM 2(5):16, May 1959]. (1997-07-23)
intercom         
  • A butler uses an intercom on behalf of a lady.
  • ''Sub-station'' by Bolinder's Teleradio (1950s)
  • An intercom control desk
  • 1980s MirTone intercom system
  • A modern four-wire intercom system capable of 272 sources and destinations manufactured by Telex Communications Inc.
STAND-ALONE VOICE COMMUNICATIONS SYSTEM FOR USE WITHIN A BUILDING OR SMALL COLLECTION OF BUILDINGS, FUNCTIONING INDEPENDENTLY OF THE PUBLIC TELEPHONE NETWORK
School intercom system; Intercom call button; Call button; Entryphone; Intercommunication device; Entry phone system; Entry phone; Intercom phone; Gate intercom; Dynamic Mesh Communication
¦ noun an electrical device allowing one-way or two-way communication.
Origin
Second World War: abbrev. of intercommunication (see intercommunicate).

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Code Adam

Code Adam is a missing-child safety program in the United States and Canada, originally created by Walmart retail stores in 1994. This type of alert is generally regarded as having been named in memory of Adam Walsh, the 6-year-old son of John Walsh (the host of Fox's America's Most Wanted).

Adam was abducted from a Sears department store in Hollywood, Florida in 1981. A search was undertaken by Adam's mother, grandmother, and store employees, and public address calls were made for him every 10 to 15 minutes. After approximately 90 minutes of fruitless searching, local law enforcement was called. Sixteen days later, Adam's severed head was found; his body was never recovered.

Today, many department stores, retail shops, shopping malls, supermarkets, amusement parks, hospitals, and museums participate in the Code Adam program. Legislation enacted by Congress in 2003 now mandates that all federal office buildings and base or post exchanges (BX or PX) on military bases adopt the program. Walmart, along with the National Center for Missing & Exploited Children (NCMEC) and the departments of several state Attorneys General, have offered to assist in training workshops in order for other companies to implement the program.