The purpose of this chapter is to establish
standards and controls for the various types of fire, intrusion, holdup
and other emergency signals from fire and police alarm devices that
require Fire Department or Police Department response, investigation
or safeguarding of property at the location of an event reported by
a signal which is transmitted by telephone or radio to the Fire or
Police Department from a central alarm station or to another recipient
off the premises.
For the purposes of this chapter, the following
definitions shall apply:
ALARM INSTALLATION
Any fire, police, emergency or panic alarm device or aggregation
of fire, police or panic alarm devices installed on or within a single
building or on or within more than one building or area adjacently
located on a common site at a specific location, excluding all smoke
detector alarm systems which are self-contained units utilizing independent,
nonwired power sources of nine volts or less.
CENTRAL ALARM STATION
Any facility operated by a private firm which is manned by
operators or is monitored by electronic or computer devices that receive,
record or validate alarm signals and relay information to the Police
or Fire Department when appropriate.
DIAL ALARM
Any fire or police alarm device or telephone attachment that
automatically or electronically selects a telephone line connected
to a central alarm station or police headquarters and reproduces a
prerecorded message to report a criminal act or other emergency requiring
Police or Fire Department response.
DIRECT ALARM
Any fire or police alarm device connected directly by leased
telephone wires from the specific location to police headquarters.
EMERGENCY ALARM
Any fire or police alarm device designed to be actuated by
a fire, criminal act or other emergency at a specific location or
by a victim of a holdup, robbery or other emergency or criminal act
at a specific location.
FALSE EMERGENCY ALARM
Any signal actuated by an emergency alarm to which the Police
or Fire Department responds, which is not the result of a fire, holdup,
robbery or other crime or emergency.
FIRE OR POLICE ALARM DEVICE
Any device which, when actuated by a fire, criminal act or
other emergency requiring Police or Fire Department response, transmits
a prerecorded message or other signal by telephone, radio or other
means to a central alarm station or directly to the Police or Fire
Department or to another recipient off the premises or produces an
audible or visible signal designed to alert persons off the premises
within audible or visible alarm range of the signal.
INTRUSION
Any entry into an area or building equipped with one or more
police and fire alarm devices by any person or object whose entry
actuates a police alarm device.
POLICE HEADQUARTERS
Police headquarters and other enclosures housing privately
or publicly owned equipment serving the Police and Fire Departments.
VILLAGE
The Village of Westhampton Beach and, for purposes of fire
alarms, any fire protection district covered by the Village of Westhampton
Beach Fire Department.
An alarm installation shall not be installed,
operated or maintained on premises within the Village of Westhampton
Beach unless the owner, tenant, lessee or occupant of such premises
shall first obtain and maintain in effect an alarm permit for such
alarm installation issued by the Mayor of the Village of Westhampton
Beach.
An alarm installation may be connected to a
central alarm station which is manned at all times by a trained operator
who receives, records and validates alarm signals and relays information
about such validated signals to the Westhampton Beach Police Department
or Fire Department. The operator of any central alarm company which
calls police headquarters or the Fire Department to report an active
alarm will identify himself or herself by name and the name of the
company and will provide accurate directions to the protected premises
at which the alarm is sounding and type of emergency, if known. The
central alarm company shall further provide the name of a caretaker
who is responsible for resetting an activated alarm if the property
owner or lessee of the property is absent.
An alarm installation may be connected to another
recipient off the premises (a recipient other than a central alarm
station), provided that the owner of the property having the alarm
installation obtains an alarm permit for such connection prior to
such connection.
A. Applications for such permits shall provide the name
of the recipient and the address of the location off the premises
where the recipient will receive alarm signals.
B. Said recipient or a designated caretaker shall have
the capability of responding to the property having the alarm installation
within a reasonable time and the capability or resetting an activated
alarm. If said recipient does not have such capability, then the application
for such permit shall provide the name, address and telephone number
of a designated caretaker having such capability.
C. If said recipient or the designated caretaker calls
police headquarters or the Fire Department to report an alarm, he
shall identify himself (by name and status and also by providing the
name of the designated caretaker when applicable) and shall provide
accurate directions to the premises at which the alarm is sounding
and type of emergency, if known.
Any property owner or lessee of property in
the Village of Westhampton Beach shall, prior to the installation
of any audible signal designated to alert persons within audible range
of the signal, obtain a permit for the same.
A. Any such alarm device which operates on house current
must be equipped with a standby battery power supply sufficient for
at least 24 hours.
B. Any such alarm device will incorporate a device whereby
the system will automatically shut off and/or reset the audible alarm
after the alarm has sounded for a maximum period of five minutes.
C. All property owners or lessees having such an alarm
device on their premises shall provide the Police Department and Fire
Department with the name of a person who can respond to the premises
within a reasonable time. Said person shall have the capability of
securing or, in the case of fire, opening up said premises for inspection
by the Fire Department.
D. Every such audible alarm device must be equipped with
a device to silence the audible alarm at the location of the alarm
installation.
Any person, firm or corporation who or which
violates any provision of this chapter shall be subject to a fine
not in excess of $250 or to imprisonment for a term not exceeding
15 days, or to both such fine and imprisonment for each offense. A
separate offense shall be deemed committed upon each day during which
a violation occurs or is committed.