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The person in control of the property on which an alarm system is installed shall:
(1) To receive notification at any time;
(2) To come to the alarm site within one and one-half hours after receiving a request from a member of the Police Department or the Fire Department to do so; and
(3) To grant access to the alarm site and to deactivate the alarm system if necessary.
(b) Train all persons who may activate the alarm system in the proper operation of the alarm system.
(Ord. 15-87, passed 2-9-1987)
The person in control of the property on which an alarm system is installed shall ensure that the alarm system is repaired within 72 hours of the time notification that such system is malfunctioning is given, in writing, on a form designated by the Police Department or the Fire Department to him or her or to his or her employee or his or her agent by a member of the Department designated by the Police Chief or Fire Chief to give such notice.
The person in control of the property may cause such system to be deactivated rather than having such system repaired, if he or she so desires. If he or she does deactivate such system rather than have it repaired, such system shall not be reactivated until it has been repaired, excepting all systems which are required by statute, ordinance or the Fire Prevention or Building Codes.
(Ord. 15-87, passed 2-9-1987)
Any person who is notified by any member of the Police Department or the Fire Department of the activation of an alarm system and who is able to give access to the alarm site shall come to the alarm site within one and one-half hours of the time such person is notified of such activation and shall provide the Department any necessary access or assistance.
(Ord. 15-87, passed 2-9-1987)
(a) No person shall install, cause to be installed or permit to be installed an alarm system unless the requirements of this chapter are met.
(b) Any alarm system which may be activated as a result of different types of emergency situations shall give a unique signal to designate activation as a result of a holdup, a burglary, a fire or any other different type of emergency situation so that proper notification and proper response can be made.
(c) Any local alarm system shall have a 30 minute shut-off.
(d) No person shall use or permit the use of any telephone device or telephone attachment which automatically selects a telephone line leading into the communication center of the Police Department or the Fire Department, or any number leading into the city offices and then transmits any prerecorded message or signal.
(e) The Police Chief or Fire Chief may set reasonable standards and procedures to be followed by an alarm system business or telephone answering service when giving notice to the Police Department or the Fire Department of activation of an alarm system. Such standards and procedures shall be set out, in writing, and made available to an alarm system business or telephone answering service requesting the same and shall conform to the provisions of this chapter.
(Ord. 15-87, passed 2-9-1987)
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