As used in this chapter, the following terms shall have the meanings
indicated, unless a different meaning clearly appears from the context:
ACCIDENTAL FALSE ALARM
Any false alarm which is not intentionally caused and which
occurs when an actual intrusion, crime, fire or other emergency has
not taken place.
ALARM
A communication to the police, fire, EMS Department or 911
Center indicating that a crime, fire or other emergency situation
warranting immediate action by the police, fire or EMS Department
has occurred or is occurring.
ALARM DEVICE
A device designed to automatically transmit an alarm directly
to a public safety agency or to a person who is instructed to notify
the public safety agency of the alarm.
AUTOMATIC DIALING DEVICE
A device which is interconnected to a telephone line and
preprogrammed to transmit the coded signal of an alarm to a dedicated
telephone trunk line or to dial a predetermined telephone number to
an alarm to a public safety agency.
CENTRAL STATION SYSTEM
A system, or group or systems, in which the operations of
circuits and devices are signaled automatically to, recorded in, maintained,
and supervised from an approved central station having competent and
experienced observers and operators who shall, upon receipt of a signal,
take such action as shall be required under the rules established
for their guidance. Such systems shall be controlled and operated
by a person, firm or corporation whose principal business is the furnishing
and maintaining of supervised signal service, and who does not have
interest in protected properties.
DEDICATED TELEPHONE TRUNK LINE
A telephone line or lines which serve a public safety agency
which is dedicated to receiving transmissions from an automatic dialing
service.
FALSE ALARM
An alarm to which the police, fire or EMS Department responds
when a crime, fire or other emergency has not occurred.
INDIRECT ALARM DEVICE
An alarm device designed to transmit an alarm to a person
who is instructed to notify the Police or Fire Department, or other
emergency service of the alarm.
INTERMEDIARY
A central protective system or an answering service as herein
defined.
KEY
To use a telephone line and equipment for transmitting a
message either directly or indirectly by an automatic protection device.
PERSON
An individual, corporation, partnership, incorporated association
or other similar entity.
PROPRIETARY PROTECTIVE SIGNALING SYSTEM
An installation of protective signaling systems which serve
contiguous or noncontiguous properties under one ownership from a
central supervising station located at the protected property, where
trained, competent personnel are in constant attendance. This includes
the central supervising station, power supplies, signal initiating
devices, initiating device circuits, signal notification appliances,
equipment for the automatic, permanent visual recording of signals
and equipment for the operation of emergency building control services.
PUBLIC SAFETY AGENCY
The Pennsylvania State Police or any municipal police, fire
or emergency medical service department or volunteer fire companies
and emergency services.
REMOTE STATION PROTECTIVE SIGNALING SYSTEM
An installation using supervised dedicated circuits, installed
to transmit alarm, supervisory and trouble signals from one or more
protected premises to a remote location at which appropriate action
is taken.
SILENT ALARM
A protective system that does not emit an audible signal
or tone when activated at a protected site and is monitored by an
intermediary or an emergency communication center.
TOWNSHIP
The Township of Cross Creek, Washington County, Pennsylvania.