For the purposes of this chapter, the terms listed in this section shall have the following meanings:
"Alarm agent"means a person employed by an alarm company operator whose duties include selling on premises, altering, installing, maintaining, moving, repairing, servicing, responding to an alarm system.
"Alarm business"means any person, business, or other entity who, for any consideration whatsoever, engages in the business or accepts employment to install, maintain, alter, sell on premises or service alarm systems. Alarm business does not include a business which merely sells from a fixed location or manufactures alarm systems unless the business installs, sells on premises or responds to alarm systems at the protected premises.
"Alarm system"means an assembly of equipment and devices arranged to signal the presence of a hazard requiring urgent attention and to which police are expected to respond. "Fire alarm system" is a system which automatically detects a fire condition and actuates a fire alarm signal device.
"Alarm user"means any person, business or other entity which owns or is entitled to possession of any premises on which an alarm system has been installed and operates.
"Audible alarm"means any device or system designed to signal the presence of a potential hazard which when activated is capable of being heard within the premises and the immediate area thereof.
"Central station"means an office to which monitored alarm and supervisory signaling devices are connected, where operators supervise the circuits and where guards are maintained continuously to investigate signals, and which are listed by Underwriters Laboratory.
"False alarm"means any signal from an alarm system which has not been activated by an attempted illegal entry or in the course of the commission of a crime. Fire alarms are considered false if not activated by actual or attempted fire. Employee negligence or errors or other improper activation of the alarm system as well as equipment malfunctions constitute false alarms. Alarm activation caused by events out of the control of both the alarm user or business shall not constitute a false alarm. These events include earthquakes, tornados, regional power outages or other similar violent uncontrollable acts of nature.
"Monitored alarm system"means an alarm signaling system which, when activated by an alarm device, transmits a signal from an alarm signaling device to a central location, where appropriate action is taken to investigate and respond to the signal.
"System options or additions"such as robbery, panic, or medical alarms which may be operated with or separate from intrusion alarms are permissible and are subject to standards of Police and/or Fire Department Administrative Policy.
(Ord. 214-82 § 1, 1982; Ord. 231-83 § 2, 1983)