The primary purpose of this chapter is to reduce the incidence
of false alarms by eliminating those false alarms which are preventable
or avoidable. It is also meant to encourage the installation of reliable
emergency alarm systems in all structures within the Town in order
to provide additional protection to persons and property from fire,
crime, including burglary, robbery and vandalism, and others hazards
that may constitute a danger to persons and property. This chapter
is intended to impose standards and requirements for false alarms
from such causes as the negligence of the user of an alarm system
or of his employees in operating the system, the maintenance of equipment
or the sale, installation or servicing of such installations. This
chapter will provide a technique of early detection, which will permit
the Police Department and Fire Department to increase the present
level of protection to persons and property.
The following words, terms and phrases, when used in this chapter,
shall have the meanings ascribed to them in this section, except where
the context clearly indicates a different meaning:
FALSE ALARM
A signal from an alarm system that alerts the Police/Fire
Department that results in an emergency response from the Police/Fire
Department when a situation of emergency does not exist.
LOCAL ALARM
An intrusion/burglar alarm system or fire alarm that gives
a signal, either visual or audible or both, on the exterior or interior
portion of the property but does not leave that structure to a central
control receiving location. Not to include detectors such as smoke
detectors/carbon monoxide detectors, medical alarms such as Lifeline®,
septic tank alarms or electrical problem indicators. For the most
part, these are standalone alarms designed to warn persons inside
the structure.
POLICE OR FIRE ALARM
Any device designed to detect a fire or other emergency and
alert the Police Department or Fire Department of such occurrence
and, when activated, gives a signal, either visual or audible, or
transmits or causes to be transmitted an alarm signal, or a combination
of any of the above.
SECURITY ALARM SYSTEM
Any device designed for the detection of an unauthorized
entry to the premises, an unlawful act or any emergency that alerts
the Police Department of its commission or occurrence and, when activated,
gives an internal or external signal, either visual or audible, or
transmits or causes to be transmitted a signal, or any combination
of the above.
Any person who violates any provision of this chapter shall be subject to a penalty as provided in §
1-3 of this Code.