The purpose of this chapter is to provide standards
and regulations for various types of intrusion, burglar, fire and
other emergency alarm devices, whether by direct line, radio, telephone
or other means, actuating a device at the township police station
and/or at the Burlington County Central Dispatch Center and requiring
a response thereto by the Police Department, the Fire Department or
other township agency.
The provisions of this chapter shall apply to
any person who operates, maintains or owns any location requiring
a response to any type of alarm signal. The terms of this chapter
shall in no way prohibit alarm companies from providing service by
private source to other offices within or without the township, so
long as such activity is not connected to the alarm console and/or
does not require a police response, except that any person having
premises protected by an alarm device shall be responsible for the
registration thereof, in accordance with the provisions herein provided.
As used in this chapter, the following terms
shall have the meanings indicated:
ALARM CONSOLE
The console or control panel of devices giving a visual or
audio response, or both, and located within the confines of the police
headquarters of the township and/or the Burlington County Central
Dispatch Center and/or any other official location recognized by all
parties herein.
ALARM DEVICE
Any type of alarm system actuating equipment in the alarm
console or Police Department telephone system providing warning of
intrusions, fire, smoke, flood or other peril.
ALARM DIALER
That type of automatic telephone dialing device using the
telephone system to transmit an alarm to the Police Department.
ALARM INSTALLATION
Any alarm device or combination of devices installed for
one or more buildings at a location other than the alarm console.
ALARMS, HARD WIRE
An alarm system that is wired directly to the alarm console
which will be maintained at the Burlington County Central Dispatch
Center or another location officially recognized by all parties herein.
ALARM SYSTEM
The activity of maintaining, servicing, repairing, altering,
replacing, moving or installing or causing to be maintained, serviced,
repaired, altered, replaced, moved or installed in or on any building,
place or premises any device designed or used for the detection of
unauthorized entry or for alerting others of the commission of an
unlawful act, or both, and the detection of fire or smoke or any hazards
affecting the safety of citizens and/or their property.
FALSE ALARM
Any alarm actuated by inadvertence, negligence or an unintentional
or intentional act of someone other than an intruder. This shall include
alarms caused by the malfunctioning of the alarm device or other relevant
equipment, but shall not include alarms created by a malfunction of
the alarm console.
LOCAL ALARM
Any alarm or device which, when actuated, produces a signal
not connected to the alarm console, such as burglar alarms actuating
bell or siren devices.
PERMITTEE
Any person owning an alarm device or a local alarm within
the scope of this chapter.
All audible alarms shall be equipped with a
time relay or battery to limit the sounding of an alarm to a maximum
of 15 minutes or less.
Any permittee utilizing any alarm system shall
provide for a repairman to be on call at all times. Such service shall
be provided within eight hours of notification to the permittee by
the Police Department of any malfunction of any equipment.
The Chief of Police may promulgate, from time
to time, written rules and regulations in order to provide for recordkeeping
and efficient operation and management of the system.
[Amended 8-3-1992 by Ord.
No. 1992-6; 12-5-2019 by Ord. No. 2019-19]
Any person, firm, corporation, association or legal party whatsoever who shall violate, or authorize or procure a violation, or cause to be violated, any provision of this chapter shall, upon conviction thereof, be punishable as provided under §
1-11 governing general penalty provisions. If the state requires, limits or expands potential minimum or maximum penalties in contradiction to this chapter, state law shall apply.