(a) Alarm subscribers or users shall instruct any employees or others who may have occasion to activate an alarm that alarm systems are to be activated only in emergency situations to summon an immediate police response. Alarm subscribers and users shall also instruct appropriate employees as to the operation of the alarm system, to include setting, activation and resetting of the alarm.
(b) Alarm subscribers and users shall be responsible for seeing that alarm systems are maintained in good working order and that defects which would cause false alarms are promptly repaired.
(c) Subscribers or users of alarm systems who have not contracted with an alarm dealer for an alarm agent to respond to the scene of alarm activations shall indicate the telephone numbers of at least two responsible persons who are capable of deactivation and resetting the alarm system and of assisting the police to secure the premises, if necessary, and who may be notified by the Police Division to respond to the scene. Such person or persons shall respond to the scene within one-half hour after being requested to do so by the Police Division, unless good cause is shown.
(d) No person shall install or maintain an alarm system which does not have some safeguard which allows reasonable delay to halt or recall an accidental alarm activation before the alarm is communicated to the Police Division for response to the scene. (Ord. 84-17. Passed 4-17-84.)