True
or False
1. The alarm panel
transformer must be plugged into a non switched power 24-hour outlet.
True - the alarm system must
have AC power 24 hours a day, seven days a week. If the power is
off for more than ten (10) hours, please call your alarm company.
2. The control panel
battery will last five (5) years.
False - the battery's life
depends on how often power outages occur. It also depends
on how many accessories the system is driving (i.e., keypads, motion
detectors, smoke detectors, etc.)
3. You do not need
to lock doors and windows before you arm your system. False
- be sure all doors and windows are completely closed and locked.
Many perimeter doors and windows are moved by wind,
pets, etc. In addition if an unlocked door is opened by a person,
pet, wind, etc., the alarm is activated and the responding agency
responds. it is considered a false alarm. by all municipalities.
City codes often requires you to lock and secure all doors and windows
before arming the alarm system.
4. Shaking a door
should not set off the alarm.
True - if you are able to
shake a completely closed and locked door and set off the alarm,
you need to adjust and tighten the door or have your alarm company
install a different door contact. If you can shake the door, so
can a strong wind.
5. If you have any
telephone work completed, you do not need to worry about the alarm
system.
False - your alarm system
should always be tested after any telephone work is completed. Many
alarm systems are compromised when telephone work is completed and
the wiring has either been damaged or done improperly. You
can test your alarm system your self. Call your alarm provider
for instructions.
6. Every person who
uses the system only needs to know their password or identification
code for verification with the central station.
False - every person who
uses the system and who has access to the alarmed premises should
know their password or identification code for verification with
the central station, the telephone number for the central station
and all cancellation procedures.
7. False alarms caused
by normal weather conditions are not considered false alarms and
are defined by most city municipalities as an Act of God.
False - normal weather patterns
are not unusual or unexpected. Most false alarm activations that
occur during normal weather conditions are caused by low batteries
and power outages. These are preventable false alarms.
8. Most major metropolitan
municipalities provide for fee based assessmants based on number
of false alarms.
True -most City Codes allows
penalty and fee based assessments to be levied against alarm owners
who have false alarm incidents. Some citys provide two free
dispatches and others more. Some do not allow any. Most
municipalities utilize the time frame to a calendar year or
365 days in a given year..
Multiple
Choice
1. The most common
reason for false alarms is:
a) Equipment problems
b) Weather
c) Human error
d) None of the above
Correct Answer: c)
Human error is recorded as the cause of 60% of false alarm activations
in the city of Phoenix.
2. Which of the following
items can cause a motion detector to falsely trip?
a) Drafts in the walls
b) Ceiling fans
c) Pets
d) All of the above
Correct Answer: d)
All of the above. Drafts in the walls can cause false alarms if
the motion detector is flush mounted. Ceiling fans cause air movement
and can cause false alarms. If pets are in your premises while the
motion detector is on, be sure the detector and lens are designed
to provide a pet alley. However, even a pet alley may not work well
with cats or multiple pets.
3. When your system
has had a false alarm activation, you should do the following:
a) Wait and see if a second
false alarm occurs
b) Contact your alarm company
c) Determine what caused
the false alarm and take corrective steps
d) Turn off the alarm system
Correct answer: c)
Determine what caused the false alarm and take corrective steps
immediately. It may save you a false alarm assessment fee.
4. An alarm system
is like:
a) A shoe
b) A doormat
c) A car
d) A dog
Correct answer: c)
An alarm system is like a car. Periodic maintenance can save false
alarms, trouble and expensive repairs, and over time, components
may need to be replaced.
5. The control panel
battery should be replaced a minimum of:
a) Every year
b) Every one to two years
c) Every two to three years
d) Every four years
Correct answer: c)
Every two to three years. In some cases, the battery may last for
five years. However in the Phoenix area, the life is usually 2-3
years. This is due to our extreme summer heat and monsoon power
outages and fluctuations. The more often your power is out, the
more often the battery will need to be replaced.
6. Some system sensors
are equipped with 9-volt batteries. These batteries should be replaced:
a) Every year
b) Every one to two years
c) Every two to three years
d) Every four years
Correct answer: a)
Every year. The replacement batteries should be the exact standard
part that is recommended by the manufacturer. For example, if alkaline
batteries are specified, do not use lithium. If in doubt, call your
alarm company or read the owner's manual.
7. If you decide
you do not want your alarm system monitored by a central station:
a) You are not subject to
the requirements of the City Code on alarm systems
b) You do not need an Alarm
Subscriber Permit
c) You can program an automatic
or prerecorded message on a device that dials the police department
directly
d) None of the above
e) All of the above
Correct answer: None
of the above. Even if you do not have your alarm system monitored,
you are still subject to all regulations and requirement of the
City Code on alarm systems. You also still need to apply and renew
the Alarm Subscriber Permit each year. You cannot program an automatic
or prerecorded message on a device that dials the police department
directly. If you purchase one of these devices, it may call your
cell phone, your work number or your neighbor. It cannot call the
police department or any emergency public safety telephone line.
8. You are required,
by City Code, to inspect and service the alarm system:
a) At least once every twelve
months
b) At least once every six
months
c) At least once every two
years
d) At least once every five
years
Correct answer: a)
You are required, by City Code, to inspect and service the alarm
system at least once every twelve months. You can perform these
duties yourself, or contract with your alarm company to have a qualified
alarm agent perform these duties. Some alarm companies even offer
a maintenance agreement. Please be aware, if you are unfamiliar
with the equipment or have not been trained, you may damage the
equipment. If in doubt, have your alarm company perform this service.
9. You should perform
a visual check and routine service on the alarm system once a month.
Which item(s) would be included in the monthly check and service:
a) Check all contacts to
make sure they are tight and clean
b) Dusting around motion
detectors and smoke detectors
c) Check of doors and windows
for warping, loose doors and loose contacts
d) Check any wiring if possible
e) All of the above
Correct answer: e)
All of the above. Door and window contacts can be knocked loose
or may need cleaned. Your alarm system manual or your alarm company
can tell you how to easily clean the contacts. Use a feather duster
around motion detectors and smoke detectors once a month. The area
around the detectors should be checked for dust, cobwebs and insects.
Check all doors and windows for signs of warping or loose contacts.
It is also a great time to make sure you cannot set off your alarm
by shaking the door. If possible, visually check any wiring. Rodents
can chew on wires, causing false alarms. Wiring can also be
10. The highest call
for police response by most major metropolitan areas Police Departments
are :
a) Domestic disputes
b) Burglaries
c) Traffic Accidents
d) Burglar alarms
Correct answer: d)
Burglar alarms. Unfortunately, 98% of the burglar alarm calls responded
by Police Departments are false alarms. False alarms unnecessarily
waste police resources and are an aggravation for you. Won't you
help us make a difference? Maintain your alarm system,
learn to use it properly, follow your alarm contractors
advice, teach others on how to use the system, teach them
how to abort a alarm dispatch if its a false alarm. |