(1) No alarm system shall be installed, used or maintained in violation of any of the requirements of this code, or any applicable statute, law or administrative regulation of the United States of America, the State of Tennessee, or any administrative rule-making body thereof.
(2) The alarm user shall be responsible for the actions and omissions of family members and other persons who may make regular use of the protected premises and who may, in the normal course of their activities, be in a position to accidentally trigger a sensor.
(3) The alarm user shall, at all times, be responsible for the proper maintenance and repair of the system, and for the repair or replacement of any component, method of installment, design feature or like condition which may give rise to a false alarm.
(4) All alarm systems shall have a back-up power supply that will become effective in the event of power failure or outage in the source of electricity from the utility company.
(1970 Code, § 13-508)