[Adopted 4-22-1982 (Ch. 2 1/2 of the 1974 Code)]
The purpose of this article is to control and
eliminate, insofar as possible, the safety hazard to the members of
the Ridgefield Police Department and to the general public as well
as the unnecessary expense to the Town caused by false alarms resulting
from the improper installation, maintenance and/or use of burglar
alarm devices and to promote the responsible use of burglar alarm
devices in Ridgefield.
For the purpose of this article the following
definitions shall apply:
ALARM DEVICE
Any device, assembly or equipment which, when activated by
an illegal entry or other criminal act or other activity requiring
urgent attention, is intended or arranged to transmit a signal to
police headquarters, or transmit a signal to a person or equipment
which relays information to police headquarters, or produces an audible
and/or visible signal to which the Police Department is expected to
respond.
ALARM USER
The owner of any premises situated within the Town of Ridgefield whereat an alarm device is used or installed; provided, however, that a non-owner-occupant who expressly accepts responsibility for an alarm device by registration pursuant to §
112-3 shall be deemed an alarm user.
FALSE ALARM
Any activation of an alarm device to which the Police Department
responds and which activation is not caused by an illegal entry or
other criminal act or other emergency. The words "false alarm" shall
not include an activation of an alarm device caused by the malfunction
of telephone company equipment or lines or power failure as verified
by police headquarters.
Notwithstanding the provisions of this article,
the Town, its Departments, officers, agents and employees shall be
under no obligation whatsoever concerning the adequacy, operation
or maintenance of any alarm device or of the alarm monitoring facilities
at police and fire headquarters. No liability whatsoever is assumed
for the failure of such alarm devices or monitoring facilities, or
for failure to respond to alarms, or for any other act or omission
in connection with such alarm devices. Each alarm user shall be deemed
to hold and save harmless the Town, its Departments, officers, agents
and employees from liability in connection with the alarm user's alarm
device.
The Town of Ridgefield may institute civil proceedings
and/or applicable criminal proceedings to enforce the provisions and
purposes of this article.
The provisions of this article shall not apply
to alarm devices on premises owned or controlled by the Town, including
the Board of Education.
[Adopted 4-13-1988 (Ch. 4 1/2, Art. II of the 1974
Code); amended 5-23-1990]
The proliferation of fire alarm systems monitored
by the Ridgefield Fire Department has imposed an increasing burden
on said Department. In addition, the erroneous and mistaken use of
fire alarm systems and those that are not installed, maintained or
operated properly has resulted in increased service calls by the Fire
Department and is creating a hazard to the members of the Department
and to the general public. The purpose of this article is to regulate
the use of said alarm systems and to reduce the incidence of false
alarms.
All alarm systems in the Town of Ridgefield
that transmit a signal to the Fire Department or a central monitoring
system are subject to a local alarm ordinance. The Town of Ridgefield
and Board of Education shall only be exempt from all fines.
As used in this article, the following terms
shall have the meanings indicated:
ALARM SYSTEM
Any assembly of equipment, mechanical or electrical, arranged
to transmit a signal to the Department or to a central monitoring
system of the occurrence of a fire emergency to which fire fighters
are expected to respond.
AUTOMATIC DIALING DEVICE
Any alarm system which automatically sends over regular telephone
lines, by direct connection or otherwise, a prerecorded voice message
or coded signal indicating the existence of a fire emergency.
CHIEF OF THE DEPARTMENT
The Chief of the Ridgefield Fire Department or such other
officer as the Chief shall appoint as his designee.
FALSE ALARM
A.
ERROR or MISTAKEAny action by any alarm system permit holder owning, leasing, operating or controlling an alarm system installed in any dwelling, building or place in the Town of Ridgefield or any action by any agent or employee of, or anyone in privity with, said person, which results in the unintentional activation of said alarm system when no fire emergency exists.
B.
MALFUNCTIONAny unintentional activation of any alarm system caused by a flaw in design or installation of or the improper maintenance of the system. This shall not include any activation caused by violent conditions of nature or other extraordinary circumstance, not reasonably subject to the control of the alarm system permit holder.
C.
INTENTIONAL MISUSEAny intentional activation of an alarm system when no fire emergency is in progress.
PERSON
Any person, firm, corporation or other entity.
Except for one- and two-family dwellings, the
following regulations shall apply:
A. No alarm system shall be installed until the plans
and specifications relating to said alarm system have been approved
by the Chief of the Department.
B. The location of alarm system components shall be provided
on a floor plan to be kept at the site of the alarm system in or adjacent
to the alarm system panel.
C. Prior to the issuance of a permit, any permit applicant
may install a key box in a location approved by the Fire Department.
Said key box shall contain keys to the structure served by the alarm
system.
Unless required by law, no alarm system which
produces an exterior audible signal shall be installed unless its
operation is automatically restricted to a maximum of 30 minutes.
Any exterior audible alarm system in use as of the effective date
of this article must comply with this section within 120 days of such
date.
All equipment and installation for fire alarm
systems shall meet the standards of the Connecticut Fire Code and
the National Fire Protection Association.
The Department has established a policy that
no automatic dialing devices for signaling of fire emergency shall
be connected to 911 or the Fire Department directly. All such automatic
dialing devices shall transmit an emergency message to another location
where an authorized person is available to respond to the emergency
message and to secure the premises in which the alarm system is installed
and all information, if available, for Fire Department use. All central
monitoring companies shall comply with the Fire Department's request
for information.
Fines may be paid only during normal Town business
hours at the Department. Data information is also subject to these
hours.
If any person fails to pay within 30 days any
fine or charge imposed, interest shall accrue at the highest rate
allowed by law. A lien may be obtained on the property protected by
the alarm system if any person fails to pay any fine or charge within
60 days, in addition to criminal enforcement which might be initiated
for delinquent fines.