Illinois Walmart Shoppers Should Run and Call 911 if You Hear “Code Brown”
I just learned big box stores have a color-coded intercom announcement system they keep private to not cause panic when an audible warning must be given to staff. Discover what each of the 7 color-coded messages means.
Color-Coded Warning System
We've watched enough medical shows to to know that when someone says "code blue", something awful has happened. In the movie, A Few Good Men starring Tom Cruise, Jack Nicholson, and Demi Moore, we learned what a "code red" means.
Both of those colors, red and blue, are two of the seven colors many major box stores also use, but they have very different meanings.
CommonCentsMom.com recently shared a color-coded announcement system that uses 7 different colors to deliver messages to employees during different situations going on in the store. The website makes it clear that the colored announcement system is used so the stores don't bring attention to things ranging from a dangerous or disgusting mess, and to also not cause panic.
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Walmart Color-Coded Warnings
CommonCentsMom shared the 7 color-coded messages that Walmart uses:
CODE WHITE
This code means an accident or another type of incident has happened somewhere in the store.
CODE RED
This code means there is a fire of some type in the store.
CODE ORANGE
This code pertains to a chemical spill in some location inside or outside the store.
CODE BLACK
This code means some dangerous and severe weather is in the area.
CODE GREEN
This code means that there is an active hostage situation taking place.
CODE BLUE
This code means that there's a possible bomb threat happening in the store.
CODE BROWN
This code means that there is a shooter on the premises.
That color-coded system is used at every Walmart and may be similar to other big retailers around the country and the color codes they use.
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