A. Maintenance. Each alarm subscriber shall maintain each alarm system in good working order, and provide the necessary service to prevent malfunctions.
B. Inspections. The Alarm Officer may require an alarm subscriber to have a nuisance alarm system inspected at the subscriber’s expense, by the company providing the alarm subscriber’s alarm services, or other person qualified to inspect and service such equipment. Inspections shall be complete enough to detect any likely malfunctions and shall include testing of the equipment. Particular attention shall be paid to the conditions that have the potential of causing false alarms. The person making the inspection shall provide a written report to the alarm subscriber and the Alarm System Coordinator, detailing measures taken to eliminate the likelihood of further false alarms caused by the alarm system. The report shall be kept on the premises for two years, and shall be subject to inspection by the Alarm System Coordinator upon request. (Ord. 649 § 2, 2012).