Ordinances and Policies - Alarm Systems

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This is a sample of Municipal Codes when dealing with an ordinance concerning alarm systems. This may be used across the United States.
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Some businesses take this to mean inspections once every year. BS 5839-17, however, suggests that your fire alarm system should be inspected at least every 6 months. Much of the maintenance needs to be done by an experienced professional: all alarm sensors must be calibrated and tested, as must annunciators.

FEMA is responsible for any national-level activation and tests of the Emergency Alert System.

Although the system was never used for a national emergency, it was activated more than 20,000 times between 1976 and 1996 to broadcast civil emergency messages and warnings of severe weather hazards.

As has already been mentioned, the EAS is there to get your attention. The long monotone buzz sound is meant to grab your attention, and is done at a pitch and frequency that is designed to keep your attention.

(c) The terms Alarm System or Emergency Alarm System mean an assembly of equipment or devices or a single device such as a solid state unit which plugs directly into a 110-volt AC line, arranged to signal the presence of a hazard requiring urgent attention and to which the Police Department, or Fire Department, or

According to the fire safety regulations, you should make every effort to ensure your system is adequately maintained. Some businesses take this to mean inspections once every year. BS 5839, however, suggests that your fire alarm system should be inspected at least every 6 months.

1910.165 - Employee alarm systems.

3.8 Emergency warnings are routinely broadcast by both public and commercial radio and television stations in Australia.

Fires Need to be Easily Detected Many business owners question whether a fire alarm is a legal requirement on their premises. The answer to this is no, however business owners do need 'an appropriate fire detection system' in their place of business.

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Ordinances and Policies - Alarm Systems