The 'Nune Bine Emergency Bell' installed in Ulju-gun.

The 'Nune Bine Emergency Bell' installed in Ulju-gun.

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[Asia Economy Yeongnam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Dongguk Lee] Ulsan Ulju-gun and Ulju Police Station have installed and are operating the nation’s first crime prevention emergency bell called ‘Nunebineun Emergency Bell,’ which is based on a 350-degree variable LED.


The newly operated ‘Nunebineun Emergency Bell’ was installed at 10 crime-vulnerable sites selected through on-site visits by a one-team collaboration between Ulju-gun and Ulju Police Station.


Currently, the county operates crime prevention emergency bells along with CCTV at 392 vulnerable locations, but there have been criticisms regarding limited visibility and recognition from the side and rear.


However, the newly installed ‘Nunebineun Emergency Bell’ is the nation’s first to expand the previously operated LED information board into an emergency bell.


This emergency bell, designed with a 360-degree variable LED information board, can be recognized from any direction and displays various screens even at night, which is expected to significantly help in crime prevention.


The design of the variable LED-based ‘Nunebineun Emergency Bell’ was jointly created by the county and police station staff, receiving positive evaluations for effectively fulfilling their role as a one-team effort for crime prevention.



Representatives from Ulju-gun and Ulju Police Station stated, “The ‘Nunebineun Emergency Bell,’ aimed at achieving the common goal of crime prevention, will effectively serve as a ‘safe zone’ in the community,” adding, “We will continue to faithfully perform our role as a one-team to raise the local safety index and create a pleasant county.”


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