[R.O. 2010 §240.010; CC 1970 §2A-1; Ord. No. 9-82 §1, 5-25-1982]
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The purpose of this Chapter is to provide minimum standards and regulations applicable to emergency alarm systems, alarm businesses, alarm agents and alarm users as defined in this Section.
B. ALARM BUSINESS ALARM INSTALLER ALARM USER AUTOMATIC DIALING DEVICE DIRECT CONNECT ALARM LOCAL ALARM SYSTEM NON-VALID ALARM1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6.
For the purposes of this Chapter, the following terms, phrases and words shall have the meanings respectively ascribed to them by this Subsection:
Any business operated by a person who engages in the activity of altering, installing, leasing, maintaining, removing, repairing, replacing, selling, servicing or responding to an emergency alarm system, or which causes any of these activities to take place.
The person or company installing the alarm, including the resident who may install his/her own alarm.
Any person on whose premises an alarm system is maintained within the City except for alarm systems on motor vehicles.
An alarm system which automatically sends over a regular telephone line, by direct connection or otherwise, a prerecorded voice message or coded signal indicating the existence of the emergency situation that the alarm system is designed to detect.
An alarm system directly connected to the monitoring panel installed at the communications panel in the City Police Department.
An alarm system which when activated causes an audible and/or visible signaling device to be activated in or on the premises within which the system is installed.
The activation of an alarm system through mechanical or electronic failure, malfunction, improper installation or the negligence of the owner or lessee of an alarm system or of his/her employees or agents; except, that the following shall not be considered as non-valid claims:
Alarms caused by the failure or malfunction of the monitoring equipment located in the City Police Department; or
Alarms caused by an act of God such as earthquakes, floods, windstorms, thunder or lightning; or
Alarms occurring on a reported basis without apparent cause but where continuous effort, in the sole opinion of the Chief of Police, is being made jointly by the alarm user and alarm business to correct the malfunctions expeditiously; or
Alarms caused by an attempted illegal entry of which there is visible evidence; or
Alarms intentionally caused by a person acting under a reasonable belief that a need exists to call for emergency aid from the police or Fire Department; or
Alarms followed by an immediate call to the Police Department canceling the alarm by giving proper code numbers, such call having been made prior to the arrival of the police or Fire Departments.
In determining the existence of a non-valid alarm, if the Police Chief finds that a reasonable doubt exists as to the cause of the alarm, he/she may determine the alarm not to be a non-valid alarm. |