This chapter shall be known as the "East Goshen Township Alarm
Ordinance."
The following definitions shall apply to the interpretation
and enforcement of this chapter.
ALARM MONITORING COMPANY
Any person, firm or corporation that monitors one or more
alarm system(s), and upon the receipt of a signal from an alarm system,
notifies the Chester County 9-1-1 of the emergency.
ALARM SYSTEM
Any assembly of equipment composed of sensory apparatus and
related hardware which transmits a signal from the premises to an
alarm monitoring company advising them of an emergency. Smoke alarms,
carbon monoxide detectors, etc., that are not connected to an alarm
monitoring company and whose sole purpose is to notify the occupants
of the property of an emergency shall not be considered an alarm system
for the purpose of this chapter.
AUDIBLE ALARM
Any device, bell, horn or siren which is attached to the
exterior of a building and emits a warning signal audible outside
of the building and that is designed to attract attention when activated.
CHESTER COUNTY 9-1-1
The 9-1-1 Emergency Call Center operated by the Chester County
Department of Emergency Services.
FALSE ALARM
An alarm received by Chester County 9-1-1 that results in
a response from the Police Department activated by inadvertence, negligence,
or an unintentional act, including the malfunction of the alarm system;
the intentional activation of a holdup alarm for other than a hold
up in progress; the intentional activation of a burglary alarm for
other than a burglary in progress. A false alarm shall not include
alarms which are activated as a result of acts of God, such as earthquakes,
floods, windstorms, thunder or lightning, or as a result of the testing
or repairing of telephone or electrical lines or equipment outside
of the premises.
FALSE FIRE ALARM
A alarm received by Chester County 9-1-1 that results in
a response from the Fire Department activated by inadvertence, negligence,
or an unintentional act, including the malfunction of the alarm system;
the activation of a fire alarm for other than an actual fire; or the
intentional activation of a medical alarm for other than a medical
emergency. A false fire alarm shall not include alarms which are activated
as a result of acts of God, such as earthquakes, floods, windstorms,
thunder or lightning, or as a result of the testing or repairing of
telephone or electrical lines or equipment outside of the premises.
FIRE DEPARTMENT
The Goshen Fire Company or Malvern Fire Company, or their
respective successor fire companies who provide fire protection services
to the Township. The term includes any other fire company or other
emergency medical services unit providing intermittent coverage to
the Township.
KEY BOX
A secure, tamperproof device with a lock operable only by
a Fire Department master key which contains building entry keys and
other keys that may be required for access in an emergency; also known
as a "Knox Box."
KEYED
To use a telephone, radio or any other equipment to transmit
(send) a message from an alarm system to the alarm monitoring company.
PERSON
Includes and is construed to mean any person, firm, corporation
or other entity.
POLICE DEPARTMENT
The Police Department operating under the direction of the
Westtown-East Goshen Police Commission.
TOWNSHIP
The Township of East Goshen, Chester County, Pennsylvania.
All alarm systems must be keyed to an alarm monitoring company.
Alarm systems must conform to the requirements contained in
the National Electrical Code.
For the purpose of enforcing this chapter, the Police Chief,
Fire Marshal and/or the Township Manager or their duly authorized
designees are hereby authorized to enter upon an owner's, lessee's
or user's premises at a reasonable time upon written notice,
or in the event of an emergency, at any time, to make inspections
of installation and/or operation of an alarm system.
The Township will provide a copy of this chapter to the owners,
lessees, and users of property which have been issued a permit for
a new alarm system.