The purpose of this chapter is to regulate excessive false fire
alarms and malicious false fire alarms. Such regulation is necessary
to promote the health, safety, and welfare of the people. The purpose
of this chapter is also to encourage fire alarm users to reduce the
high number of false fire alarms by:
1. Repairing
or correcting defective or overly sensitive fire alarms;
2. Training
themselves and their business employees or family members in the proper
and careful use of the fire alarm; and
3. Installing
good quality, reliable fire alarms.
(O2022-004, 2/1/22)
For purposes of this chapter, the following definitions apply:
"False fire alarm"
means the activation of a fire alarm not caused by heat,
smoke, or fire, which results in a response. A false fire alarm does
not include the following:
1.
The activation of a fire alarm caused by an act of nature or
natural disaster (e.g., earthquake, severe windstorms, floods).
2.
The activation of a fire alarm caused by mechanical failure
or malfunction of the fire alarm provided that the responsible person
provides the Fire Chief with a completed report of service/repair
verifying to the reasonable satisfaction of the Fire Chief that:
a.
The fire alarm has been examined by a qualified fire alarm technician;
and
b.
The fire alarm technician identified and corrected any defect
of design, installation, or improper operation of the fire alarm which
was identified as the cause of the false fire alarm.
"Fire alarm"
means a system, device, or other mechanism that alerts the
Fire Department to heat, smoke or fire or any other type of emergency.
"Fire Chief"
means the Fire Chief of the City or a designee of the Fire
Chief or the City Manager.
"Response"
means the dispatch of any officer, employee, or agent of
the City's Fire Department to the premises following the activation
of a fire alarm.
(O2022-004, 2/1/22)