The purpose of this chapter is to regulate and control the installation,
operation and maintenance of private alarm systems installed in any residential
or commercial building within the Township in order to ensure that the quality
of alarm services rendered to the public will be maintained at a high level
and to alleviate conditions otherwise leading to an unnecessary drain on the
manpower of the Police Division, Fire Division and other emergency services
of the Township of West Windsor
As used in this chapter, the following terms shall have the meanings
indicated:
ALARM BUSINESS
Any business operated by a person, partnership, corporation or other
business entity, for profit, which engages in the activity of altering, installing,
leasing, maintaining, repairing, replacing, selling, servicing or responding
to a fire or burglar alarm system or which causes any of these activities
to take place. This definition does not include those retail establishments
which only sell alarm devices or alarm systems over the counter.
ALARM DEVICE
Any type of alarm-activating equipment which provides warning of
burglary, intrusion, fire, flood or other potential for harm to life or property.
ALARM SYSTEM
The installation in a building or structure of one or more alarm
devices for the express purpose of giving visual, audible and/or electronic
warning of an emergency such as burglary, intrusion, fire, flood or other
potential for harm to life or property.
ALARM USER
Any person, partnership, association, corporation, company or organization
of any kind in control of any building, structure or facility wherein an alarm
device or alarm system is operated.
FALSE ALARM
An alarm signal eliciting a response by police, fire fighters, other
emergency personnel or other public officials when a situation requiring a
response by police, fire fighters, other emergency personnel or other public
officials does not in fact exist. A false alarm shall not include an alarm
signal caused by violent conditions of nature, such as, but not limited to,
lightning, tornadoes, hurricanes or other extraordinary circumstances not
reasonably subject to control by the alarm business or alarm user.
INDEPENDENT SMOKE/FIRE DETECTOR
A device giving an audible alarm indicating smoke and/or fire within
a structure and not connected to an alarm system or to any external warning
device.
All information submitted in compliance with this chapter shall be held
in the strictest confidence and shall be deemed a record exempt from public
disclosure pursuant to state law. Any violation of confidentiality shall be
deemed a violation of this section.
The provisions of this chapter shall not apply to any alarm device or alarm system installed on property occupied by any Township, county or state or federal government agency or office or to an independent smoke/fire detector as defined in §
34-2 nor to any medical alert system.