
Product History
Cronapress pressure activated call strip was originally designed for use as a bell push on buses to signal the driver to halt at the next bus stop. Because it runs the full length of the bus, it is always within easy reach - and it is this feature that is the fundamental advantage in all its applications today.
The pressure strip is now used with a wide variety of functions, such as...
| • | signalling device | • | security alarm |
| • | panic alarm | • | call for assistance |
| • | emergency cut-off | • | security system activation |
.. and in many locations...
| • | police stations | • | hospitals |
| • | doctors' surgeries | • | care homes |
| • | ambulances | • | security vehicles |
| • | airports | • | public offices |
| • | customs control | • | council offices |
| • | banks | • | building societies |
| • | prisons | • | magistrates courts |
As seen on TV...!
It is often quite easy to spot crona alarmstrip in UK police dramas on the box.
When scenes are shot in the interview room, have a look round the walls at about shoulder height when sitting. You will probably see a crona alarmstrip running around all four walls so that if the detective is attacked by the prisoner, both he and his colleague can reach the strip to summon help.