Is Your Burglar Alarm Accredited?
Рубрика Home Security | 27 Feb 2009 17:07 | admin
HAS YOUR BURGLAR ALARM ACCREDITED BY LAW?
Due to safety precautions it is mandatory that every alarm installed in your house is registered with FARS. into service you must check for the following accreditation,
• NSI (National Security Inspectorate)
• NACOSS (National Approval (an approval scheme run by NSI)
• SSAIB ((Security Systems and Alarms Inspection Board)
Registration
A non-refundable $30.00 initial registration. A separate registration must be obtained for each alarm user and/or location. Registrations must be renewed a cost of $10.00. Failure to renew when required will result in no “free” false alarms and the every false alarm.
False alarm
The main reason for the burglar alarm to be accredited by the government year the Oakland Police Department receives more than 30,000 false alarms! On average, each response to alarms involves up to thirty minutes-costing the City in excess of 1.4 million, annually. This is equal to 14 full-time
The burglar alarm ordinance
• Authorizes permit fees (waived for alarm users age 65 and older)
• Authorizes for defective or misused alarm systems
• Requires alarm companies to play a greater role in how customers
Paying for your permit
What ever type of alarm you use it should be accredited by the government. an alarm system that is functional and is activated, the alarm ordinance requires you to obtain a valid do not have a permit and the Police Department is dispatched to your location for a false alarm, be subjected to a $250 fine.