A. ALARM FALSE ALARM
Definitions. As used in this article, the following terms shall have the meanings indicated:
Any audible and/or visible signal or intelligence indicating existence of a supposed fire or emergency requiring both response and emergency action on the part of the firefighting service; additionally, the alarm device or devices by which fire and emergency signals are received.
An alarm requiring response of fire, police or ambulance personnel where an emergency situation does not exist.
B.
All fire protection systems that were installed in compliance with any law, ordinance or order shall be maintained in an operative condition at all times. An owner or occupant shall not reduce the effectiveness of the protection so required. This requirement shall not prohibit the owner or occupant from temporarily reducing or discontinuing the protection when necessary to make tests, repairs, alterations or additions. The Fire Official shall be notified before disconnection and interruption of protection and when tests, repairs, alterations or additions are started and upon completion of such work. The Fire Official shall be advised of the extent of and reason for such work, and the restoration of the protection shall be diligently pursued.
C.
All fire alarm and automatic fire detection and protection systems shall be maintained, periodically inspected and tested in accordance with the Uniform Fire Code and all the codes and standards it references.
D.
All fire alarms will be investigated by the Fire Official or his designee as to the validity of the alarm. The Somerdale Fire Prevention Bureau, with the cooperation of the Somerdale Fire Department, will keep a current fire alarm log. This fire alarm log will be used to record the frequency of alarms and whether these alarms were deemed false alarms as determined by the Fire Official.
E.
It shall be the responsibility of all persons, entities, firms, corporations, agents, associations or other groups that maintain alarm systems within the Borough to prevent the transmission of false alarms.
F.
If any person, entity, firm, corporation, agent, association or other group is repairing, maintaining, testing or otherwise working on an alarm system and fails to notify Camden County dispatch or other appropriate officials before doing so and a false alarm results therefrom, than such person, entity, firm, corporation, agent, association or other group shall be charged with a false alarm, which false alarm shall count toward the maximum permissible number allowed by this article.