(a)
A "burglar alarm device" or "fire warning system," as used in this chapter, means any device which when activated causes an alarm to be sent directly to the Menlo Park police department, Menlo Park fire protection district or other police and fire department terminal originating from any building located within the city and transmitted from any switchboard, transferring terminal or other switching device, either by self-dialing prerecorded notification units, telephone lines, radio waves, sound waves, or any other means to alert any person or device of an intrusion, possible intrusion, open door, open window, holdup, or fire alarm. A burglar alarm device or fire warning system also means a system of devices that produces an audible alarm signal for the purpose of notifying the occupants of the presence of an intrusion, possible intrusion, open door, open window, holdup, or fire alarm. It shall not apply to simple smoke alarms which are battery operated and audible only to persons within the residence.
(b)
A "main emergency terminal," as used in this chapter, means the telephone terminal utilized to transmit emergency information to the police or fire department and any other such terminal utilized for life purpose.
(c) "Subscriber"
means a person contracting with an alarm company for any of its services.
(d) "Alarm company operator"
means any person, business, or other entity operating for any consideration which engages in the installation, maintenance, alteration, or servicing of alarm systems or which responds to such alarm systems.
(f) "Police Department"
means the police department of the city. "Chief of police" means the chief of said department or his authorized representative.
(g) "False alarm"
means an alarm signal from a burglar alarm device or fire warning system activated intentionally, through inadvertence, or because of mechanical malfunction to which personnel of the police department or fire district respond when their emergency service was not needed.
(Ord. 636 § 1 (part), 1978)