As used in this chapter, the hereinafter-defined
words and phrases shall have the following meanings:
ALARM DEVICE
Any mechanism designed to actuate an alarm.
[Amended 4-4-1995 by Ord. No. 1219]
ALARM SYSTEM
The installation in one or more buildings of one or more
alarm devices or local alarms for the express purpose of giving visual
or audible warning, or both, of an emergency such as burglary, intrusion,
fire, smoke, flood or like perils.
AUDIBLE ALARM
An alarm system which when actuated emits a sound which can
be heard beyond the boundaries of the premises on which it is located.
DIAL ALARM
An alarm device that employs an automatic dialing system
precoded to connect with the special telephone in police headquarters
rather than to the alarm console.
FALSE ALARM
Any alarm device or dial alarm actuated by inadvertence,
negligence or unintentional act of someone other than an intruder,
and shall include alarms caused by malfunctioning of the alarm device,
dial alarm or other relevant equipment, but shall not include alarms
created by malfunction of the alarm console.
LICENSEE
The person who holds the license to install, operate and
maintain the alarm console pursuant to the provisions of this chapter.
LOCAL ALARM
Any mechanism that constitutes, in whole or in part, an alarm
system that is not connected with and is not designed to actuate the
alarm console or automatic dial system.
OCCUPANT
A person in possession of premises in or upon which an alarm
system exists.
PERMITTEE
A person holding a permit to install, operate or maintain
an alarm system that employs an alarm device.
No person shall install, operate or maintain
any alarm system, including a local alarm, unless the alarm system
or local alarm has been registered with the Chief of Police as follows:
A. The alarm system of each permittee shall be deemed
registered at such time as the permit therefor is issued.
B. An alarm system employing the dial alarm shall be
deemed registered when the annual dial alarm fee is remitted to the
Township and the system has been approved by the Chief of Police.
C. A local alarm system shall be deemed registered when
the occupant of the building in which it is installed shall have filed
with the Chief of Police a registration form which shall include,
among other data, the location of the device, the name of the installer
of said device, the type of device, provisions relating to false alarms
and testing procedures, a list of persons to be contacted in the event
of an alarm and other information as may be required by the Chief.
All alarm systems which are capable of producing
an audible signal shall be equipped with a time relay or battery designed
to limit the sounding of the alarm to 10 minutes or less, with an
automatic reset mechanism. In addition, when audible alarms are registered,
the application must include an authorization for the Wyckoff Police
Department and Fire Department to take whatever steps are necessary
to shut off an audible alarm where said alarm has been sounding for
more than 10 minutes. This authorization includes the right to enter
premises where the permittee is not present and an alarm is sounding.
Any unauthorized equipment may be disconnected
by the Chief of Police or his designated representative for noncompliance
with this chapter, any person installing or maintaining unauthorized
equipment shall be prosecuted for violation of this chapter, and each
and every day the equipment is in operation shall be considered a
separate violation. Any permittee shall, by acceptance of the permit,
be deemed as having consented to inspection of the premises on which
the alarm devices are installed at reasonable hours by the Chief of
Police or his designated representative.
The Chief of Police may from time to time promulgate
written rules and regulations supplementing this chapter in order
to provide for recordkeeping and efficient management of the system;
provided that the Township Committee shall first approve the rules
or any changes thereto by appropriate resolution.