Numerous persons currently transmit fire alarms to the Municipality
by one or more various means referred to as "systems" in this article.
By transmitting fire alarms to the Municipality, such persons engage
in a relation with the Municipality, which relation imposes reciprocal
duties, responsibilities and obligations on such persons. The number
of false alarms transmitted by these fire alarm systems is troublesome,
burdensome and costly to the Municipality, its Fire Department, its
fire-fighting personnel and its taxpayers. A need exists to curtail
such false alarms. Local regulations by way of this article will serve
to do so.
The purpose of this article is to provide for regulation of
the installation, operation and maintenance of certain fire alarm
systems within the Municipality, to regulate related conduct, to provide
for enforcement and to provide administrative charges and other effective
sanctions for false alarms and penalties for violations of this article.
As used in this article, the following terms shall have the
meanings indicated:
APPROVED CENTRAL STATION
An independent alarm-monitoring system which has not been
disapproved by the Bureau of Fire Prevention as capable of verifying
alarms, identifying actual fire alarms and distinguishing them from
noise, movement, radiation, other kinds of emanations and signals
and other kinds of alarms and which has agreed, in writing, with the
enforcing agency to retransmit only verified fire alarms and only
to the fire communications central dispatch.
AUDIBLE ALARM
A device which emits an audible signal from the premises
the device is designed to protect.
CENTRAL STATION ALARM
A device connected to an independent alarm-monitoring firm
or entity and requiring further telephone communication for fire response.
DIRECT DIAL ALARM
A device which, when actuated, causes a recorded message
to be transmitted, via telephone, to the Municipality's designated
fire communications central dispatch requesting fire response.
FALSE ALARM
Either a signal, message or warning transmitted to the Municipality's
fire communications central dispatch indicating a fire condition,
or an emission of an audible, visual or electronic transmission of
any signal, message or warning intended to summon the services of
fire-fighting personnel or apparatus, which signal, message or warning
is activated by a cause other than one for which the transmitting
system is specifically designed to respond, at a time when no fire
exists.
FIRE ALARM SERVICE COMPANY
Performs installation, service, repair and/or maintenance
on a fire alarm system and its component parts and is certified by
the Division of Fire Safety, State of New Jersey.
FIRE ALARM SYSTEM or SYSTEM or ALARM SYSTEM
Any mechanical, electrical or electronic device which is
designed or used for alerting others about the existence of any condition
requiring the response of fire personnel and which emits and/or transmits
a signal or message to one or more locations off the premises when
actuated. Alarm systems include, but are not limited to, direct-dial
alarms, audible alarms, central station alarms and subscriber alarms.
FIRE MARSHAL
The duly appointed Fire Marshal pursuant to municipal ordinances;
manages the daily affairs of the enforcing agency (the Bureau of Fire
Prevention).
[Amended 6-7-2012 by Ord. No. O-6-2012]
INHABITED
Inhabited by one or more individuals, whether on a continual
or an occasional basis, and includes times when no individual is upon
or within premises occasionally inhabited.
PERSON
An individual, corporation, partnership or other entity.
MUNICIPALITY
The Township of Elk in the County of Gloucester.
VERIFICATION
The procedure of initiating telephone contact upon receipt
of a fire alarm with the protected premises to ascertain whether the
fire alarm is authentic or is caused by accidental activation or alarm
equipment failure or malfunction. If telephone contact by the approved
central station with the protected premises cannot be made within
four telephone rings, or if telephone contact is made but authentication
of a fire alarm cannot be made within 45 seconds, then the approved
central station shall immediately retransmit the fire alarm to the
fire communications central dispatch.
The enforcing agency shall:
A. Be responsible for the administration and enforcement of this article,
including making reasonable on-site inspections and examinations of
buildings and other premises.
B. Develop and promulgate regulations for the installation, maintenance,
service and monitoring of fire alarm systems.
C. Develop and promulgate regulations for the operation of fire alarm
systems during construction, renovation, alteration and repair to
the premises at and for which they are located.
D. Review and approve plans and specifications for the fire alarm systems
and their installations after such plans have been reviewed and approved
by the Municipal Fire Subcode Marshal.
E. Pass on applications for fire alarm installations and issue certificates
of registration for fire alarm systems.
F. Issue such oral and written orders as are necessary to carry out
the provisions of this article.
G. Make, keep and maintain records of all fire alarm systems, applications
and certificates of registration, false alarms, regulations and changes
in regulations, orders issued and similar information necessary or
useful to the administration of this article.
H. Investigate and ascertain the cause of all false alarms and maintain
records of the same.
I. Bill for, pursue and receive payment of administrative charges.
J. Establish criteria for the approval of central stations.
K. Have discretion, in the event an investigation discloses a failure
by the fire alarm system owner to take timely and appropriate remedial
steps to avoid further false alarms or his disregard of related lawful
orders of the enforcing agency, after explicit written notice, hand
delivered, to the fire alarm system owner, or, in the event that the
owner is not present at the property, to such other person as is in
occupancy of the property, including the operator in control, in accordance
with the regulations in this article, with the consent of the respective
Fire Marshal, that the respective Fire Department not answer further
alarms caused by or originating from such fire alarm system until
such time as that system is recertified by the enforcing agency upon
submission of a completed application.
[Amended 6-7-2012 by Ord. No. O-6-2012]
L. Issue, or cause to be issued, summons to the Municipal Court or such
other court as may have jurisdiction for failure to comply with the
provisions of this article.
The provisions of this article shall not apply to:
A. The general alerting alarms that may be used by fire companies, emergency
squads or emergency management agencies to summon responses of their
members.
B. Alarm systems affixed to motor vehicles.
C. Alarm systems installed in public buildings owned by the Township
of Elk or the Elk Township Board of Education.