[Ord. 665, 8/14/2013]
As used in this Part, the following terms shall have the meanings
indicated:
ALARM SYSTEM
Any device designed for the detection of fire and that issues
an alert to the existence of a fire and that, when activated, transmits
a signal or causes to be transmitted a signal.
FALSE ALARM
Any fire alarm signal which is not the result of an actual
or potential fire. False alarms shall include, but not be limited
to, negligently or accidently activated signals; signals which are
the result of faulty, malfunctioning or improperly installed or maintained
equipment; signals which are purposely or accidently activated to
summon fire response in nonfire emergency situations; and alarm fire
signals to which the actual cause is not determined.
[Ord. 665, 8/14/2013]
For the purpose of this Part, all persons, including individuals,
groups, associates, corporations and other entities shall be deemed
responsible to maintain all portions of the "alarm system" which they
own, or over which they may have control or custody, in such condition
and in such a manner that will prevent the activation of a "false
alarm," and such person shall prevent the existence of any external
conditions which may cause the activation of a "false alarm."
[Ord. 665, 8/14/2013]
From and after the date of this Part, any person having ownership,
custody or control of an alarm system which issues a false alarm shall
be in violation of this Part. Each false alarm issued shall constitute
a separate violation.