This chapter shall be known as the "Security
Alarm Ordinance."
The Barrington Town Council has determined that
the number of false or needless alarms in the Town of Barrington is
causing a drain on the resources of the Barrington Police and Fire
Departments. In order to reduce the drain, the Council has drafted
and passed the following.
As used in this chapter, the following terms
shall have the meanings indicated:
ALARM SYSTEM
Equipment or devices located on real property within the
Town of Barrington, which equipment or devices are arranged to signal
the presence of a hazard requiring urgent attention and to which police
or fire are expected to respond. In this chapter, the term "alarm
system" shall include but shall not be limited to the terms "automatic
holdup alarm systems," "burglar alarm systems," "holdup alarm systems,"
"manual holdup alarm systems," "audible alarm systems" and "fire alarm
systems."
DIRECT CONNECT SYSTEMS
All alarm systems which have the capability of transmitting
to any agency maintained by the Town, such as the police station and/or
Fire Department, whether through telephone lines or a signal system.
Such term shall include the following systems:
A.
ANSWERING SERVICERefers to a telephone answering service providing, among its services, the service of receiving, on a continuous basis, through trained employees, emergency signals from alarm systems and thereafter immediately relaying the message by live voice to the Police Department and/or Fire Department.
B.
REMOTE SIGNALING SYSTEMAn alarm signaling system which, when activated by an alarm device, transmits a signal, including but not limited to an audible signal, from the alarm signaling device to the Police Department and/or Fire Department or other central location, where appropriate action is taken to investigate and respond to the signal.
C.
CENTRAL STATIONRefers to an office to which remote alarm and supervisory signaling devices are connected, where operators supervise the circuits and where guards are maintained continuously to investigate signals which are then reported to the Police and/or Fire Departments.
D.
DIRECT CONNECTRefers to an alarm system which has the capability of transmitting system signals to and receiving them at any agency maintained by the Town, such as the police station and/or Fire Department.
E.
DIRECT LINEA telephone line leading directly from a central station to the communication center of the Police Department and/or Fire Department that is for use only to report emergency signals on a person-to-person basis.
FALSE OR NUISANCE ALARM
The activation of an alarm system to which the Police and/or
Fire Department responds which is not caused by:
A.
Fire, a criminal act or other emergency.
B.
An act of nature, such as an earthquake, tornado
or hurricane.
C.
Circumstances occurring off the protected property
and not within the control of the subscriber, their alarm company
or their answering service, including but not limited to electrical
power failure.
D.
A person motivated solely by criminal, malicious
or mischievous intent.
Each subscriber is required to maintain all
components of their alarm system in good working order at all times
to ensure that the sensory mechanism is adjusted to suppress false
indications of holdups or intrusions or fire or smoke conditions so
that the alarm system will not be activated by impulses due to short
flashes of light, wind, noises, vehicular noise or other forces unrelated
to genuine alarms.
The Police Chief and the Fire Chief shall jointly
compile a continuous record of all false alarms and of all written
notices and orders given to subscribers and alarm companies. Such
record shall indicate the number and frequency of false alarms and
shall separately state the number of false alarms received from residences
and from businesses.
The Town of Barrington shall not be liable for
any defects in the operation of any signal line system (direct connect
alarm system), for any failure or neglect to respond appropriately
upon receipt of an alarm from such a source, for any failure or neglect
of any person in connection with the installation, operation, disconnection
or removal of equipment, the transmission of alarm signals or the
relaying of such signals or messages.