6-3-1: DEFINITIONS:
ALARM EQUIPMENT INSTALLERS: Any person, firm or corporation engaged in, conducting or carrying on the business of maintaining, servicing, repairing, altering, replacing, moving, installing, or causing to be installed, automatic protection devices or signaling devices which transmit alarms upon receipt of a stimulus from a detection apparatus to a bell or a remote monitoring location, or an outside ringer.
AUTOMATIC PROTECTION DEVICE: An electrically operated instrument which automatically selects a public telephone trunk line of the police department of the village and then reproduces any prerecorded message to report any robbery, burglary or other emergency.
FALSE ALARM: A visual and/or audible signal transmitted by an automatic protection device, a signaling device, or an outside ringer which indicates the existence of an emergency situation when, in fact, no such emergency exists.
OUTSIDE RINGER: A local alarm that sounds audibly on the premises of the individual and/or corporate establishment and is not connected to any central station.
SIGNALING DEVICE: A. An electrically operated instrument which automatically transmits visual and audible signals over a signal line to be registered by indicators at a monitor panel in a receiving terminal monitored by the police department of the village of Bloomingdale.
   B.   The term signaling device shall also include such systems that provide visual and/or audible systems on the premises. (Ord. 83-2, 1-24-1983)