[Amended 12-1-1977 by Ord.
No. 77-9]
Upon the request of property owners, tenants, lessees or other subscribers
and upon their entering into a subscriber's agreement, the Township shall
permit connection of such persons' burglar and fire alarm systems to the Township
of Falls alarm monitoring panel located in the Township Police Department
dispatcher's office.
The connection service offered by the Township shall extend only to
connecting the subscriber's alarm to the alarm monitoring panel upon approval
of the subscriber's request for connection by the Township.
[Amended 7-17-2002 by Ord. No. 2002-18; 4-3-2007
by Ord. No. 2007-2]]
The Township Manager and Chief of Police are hereby designated and empowered
to approve such requests for connection service upon receipt of a signed agreement
from the subscriber and the applicable fees.
The subscriber requesting connection of his burglar and fire alarm system
to the Township alarm monitoring panel shall submit an executed subscriber's
agreement on a form provided by the Township and shall pay a fee to the Township
for connection in the amount of $250 and, in addition thereto, on or before
January 15 of the year following the year of installation and each year thereafter,
shall pay a fee to the Township for maintenance in the amount of $100 per
annum.
Failure of a subscriber to pay to the Township the annual maintenance
fee on or before January 15 of each year of service shall result in the subscriber's
burglar and fire alarm system being disconnected from the Township alarm monitoring
panel upon five days' notice by the Township to the subscriber. In that event,
subscriber shall pay to the Township the requisite fee for connection if subscriber
desires to reconnect his burglar and fire alarm system.
Commencing with the effective date of this article, only those burglar
alarm systems which are compatible with the subscriber modules connected to
the alarm monitoring panel shall be permitted. Those subscribers receiving
monitoring service prior to the effective date of this article shall enter
into a subscriber's agreement in accordance with the terms of this article
and pay an initial connection fee of $200 within 30 days of receipt of Township
invoice, unless such connection fee shall have heretofore been paid.
[Adopted 8-1-1977 by Ord.
No. 77-6]
This article shall be known and may be cited as the "Falls Township
Emergency Police and Fire Alarm Ordinance."
The following definitions shall apply in the interpretation and enforcement
of this article:
ALARM EQUIPMENT SUPPLIER
Any person, firm or corporation who sells or leases and/or installs
automatic protection devices.
ANSWERING SERVICE
A service whereby trained employees, in attendance at all times,
receive prerecorded voice messages from automatic protection devices reporting
an emergency at a stated location and have the duty to relay immediately by
live voice only such emergency message over a designated or direct trunkline
to the communications center of the Police or Fire Department.
AUDIBLE ALARM
Any device, bell, horn or siren which is attached to the interior
or exterior of a building and emits a warning signal audible outside the building
and designed to attract attention when activated by a criminal act or other
emergency requiring police to respond.
AUTOMATIC PROTECTION DEVICE
An electrically operated instrument composed of sensory apparatus
and related hardware which automatically transmits a prerecorded voice alarm
over a regular telephone line by direct or indirect connection to the Police
Department or Fire Department communications center, upon receipt of a stimulus
from a sensdry apparatus that has detected a physical force or condition inherently
characteristic of a fire or intrusion.
CENTRAL STATION PROTECTIVE SYSTEM
A protective system, or group of such systems, operated privately
for customers by a person, firm or corporation which maintains supervisors
and accepts recorded messages from automatic protection devices at a central
station having trained operators and guards in attendance at all times that
have the duty to take appropriate action upon receipt of a signal or message,
including the relaying of messages by designated or primary trunkine to the
communications center of the Police or Fire Department.
DESIGNATED TRUNKLINE
A telephone line leading into the communications center of the Police
or Fire Department that is for the primary purpose of handling emergency messages
which originate from automatic protection devices and are transmitted, directly
or indirectly, through an intermediary.
FALSE ALARM
Any signal activated by an automatic protection device, any audible
alarm or any other kind of direct or indirect signal given to the police or
fire communications center to which police or firemen respond, which is not
the result of a fire, burglary, robbery or similar emergency.
FIRE DEPARTMENT
The volunteer fire companies operating in the Township of Falls.
INTERMEDIARY
A central station 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.
MANAGER
The Manager of Falls Township.
PERMIT
Written permission duly granted to a qualified applicant by the Township
upon payment of the required fee of $35.
[Amended 4-14-1983 by Ord.
No. 83-1]
PRIMARY TRUNKLINE
A telephone line leading into the communications center of the Police
Department that is for the purpose of handling emergency calls on a person-to-person
basis, and which line is identified by a specific listing among the white
pages in the telephone directory issued by the Bell Telephone Company.
TOWNSHIP
The Township of Falls, Bucks County, Pennsylvania.
After the enactment of this article, owners or lessees must equip audible
alarms with a timing mechanism that will disengage the audible alarm after
a maximum period of 15 minutes. Audible alarms without such a timing mechanism
shall be unlawful in the Township and must be disconnected by the owner or
lessee within 60 days from the effective date of this article.
Automatic protection devices installed in the Township that are keyed
to designated trunklines shall meet the following requirements:
A. The type and content of recorded messages must be intelligible
and in the format approved prior to installation by the Chief of Police or
Fire Marshal as appropriate for the type of emergency.
[Amended 7-17-2002 by Ord. No. 2002-18; 4-3-2007
by Ord. No. 2007-2]
B. No more than one call shall be made over a designated
trunkline to the Police Department or Fire Department as a result of a single
activation of the automatic protection device.
C. The time for transmitting each recorded message shall
not exceed 15 seconds.
D. Recorded messages may be repeated during one call, but
the interval between each recorded message shall be no less than four seconds.
E. The sensory mechanism used in connection with an automatic
protection device must be adjusted to suppress false indications of fire or
intrusion, so that the device will not be activated by impulses due to fleeting
pressure changes in water pipes, short flashes of light, the rattling or vibrating
of doors and windows, vibrations to the premises caused by the passing of
vehicles or any other force not related to genuine alarms.
F. All components comprising such a device must be maintained
by the owner or lessee in good repair to assure maximum reliability of operation.
When message evidencing failure to comply with the operational requirements set forth in §
92-13 are received by the Police Department and the Township Manager concludes that the automatic protection device sending such messages should be disconnected in order to relieve the particular Department of the burden of responding to false alarms, the Township Manager is authorized to demand that the owner or lessee of the device, or his representative, disconnect the device until it is made to comply with the operational requirements. If disconnection of the defective device is not accomplished promptly and the Township Manager determines that the malfunctioning device is repeatedly sending false alarms without any intermittent valid alarms, the Township Manager may then take any steps necessary to disconnect the defective automatic protection device.
Alarm equipment suppliers must conform to Underwriters' Laboratories,
Inc., standards.
[Amended 7-17-2002 by Ord. No. 2002-18; 4-3-2007
by Ord. No. 2007-2]
For the purpose of enforcing this article and as a condition of installing
and maintaining an automatic protection device, the owner or lessee thereof
shall execute a consent in such form as may be prescribed by the Manager,
which will authorize the Building Official, the Chief of Police and the Fire
Marshal to enter upon a lessee's or owner's premises within the Township of
Falls, at such reasonable times and upon reasonable notice, to inspect the
installation and operation of an automatic protection device.
No person shall conduct any test or demonstration of an automatic protection
device without first obtaining permission from the Police and Fire Departments.
Where the equipment is keyed through an intermediary, no such permission is
necessary unless the alarm or signal is to be relayed to the Police Department
or the Fire Department.
Alarm equipment suppliers, installers of audible alarms and intermediaries
shall furnish, at or prior to the time of contracting and at their expense,
a copy of this article to owners, lessees or users of the equipment or services
to be supplied.
[Amended 1-25-2001 by Ord.
No. 2001-1]
Any person, firm or corporation who violates or permits a violation
of this article, including misusing, falsely activating or permitting continual
accidental activation of any alarm system mentioned in this article, shall
be guilty of a summary violation and, upon conviction, shall be sentenced
to pay a fine of not more than $1,000, plus all court costs, including reasonable
attorney's fees, incurred by the Township in the enforcement of this article.
Each day a violation exists shall constitute a separate offense. In default
of the payment of any fine, the defendant shall be sentenced to imprisonment
to the extent allowed by law for the punishment of summary offenses. Further,
the appropriate officers or agents of the Township are hereby authorized to
file a citation for such summary violation and seek any other available relief
at law or equity, including injunction, to enforce compliance with this article.