(a) A Biological Agent Detector User shall:
(1) Maintain the Biological Agent Detector so as to minimize or eliminate false alarms;
(2) Make every reasonable effort to have a responder to the Biological Agent Detector's location within 10 minutes of when the Biological Agent Detector alarm is activated to:
(A) Provide access to the Biological Agent Detector location;
(B) Assist with the assessment of the situation; or
(C) Provide alternative security for the Biological Agent Detector location; and,
(3) Not activate a Biological Agent Detector for any reason other than an occurrence of an event that the Biological Agent Detector system was intended to report.
(b) A Biological Agent Detector User shall adjust the mechanism or cause the mechanism to be adjusted so that a Biological Agent Detector signal shall not be audible to the general public.
(c) A Biological Agent Detector User shall maintain at each Biological Agent Detector location a set of written operating instructions for each Biological Agent Detector system in a location and manner acceptable to the Fire Department and the Department of Public Health.
(d) A Biological Agent Detector User shall maintain at each fire alarm annunciator panel signage explaining that there is a Biological Agent Detector in the building. The signage shall also contain a map or directions to explain the locations of the devices.