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Chapter 14

Alarms: The First Line of Defense

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NBFAA Can Help

• An association of installing & monitoring alarm dealers provides: – Seminars – Training – Guides – User Brochures – Lists of qualified dealers The National Burglar & Fire Alarm Association (301) 585-1855 or [email protected]

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FARA Can Help!

The False Alarm Reduction Association (FARA): An association of government employed alarm ordinance managers from all over the country.

FARA’s “How to Develop and Implement a False Alarm Reduction Program” The False Alarm Reduction Association (301) 279-1917 © 1999 National Burglar & Fire Alarm Association

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For More Information!

• CANASA - Canadian Alarm & Security Association • CSAA - Central Station Alarm Association • IACP- International Chiefs of Police • SACOP- State Association of Chiefs of Police • SIA - Security Industry Association • State & Local Alarm Organizations © 1999 National Burglar & Fire Alarm Association

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Alarms: The First Line of Defense

1- Introduction 2- What is an Alarm System 3- What is A False Dispatch 4- Impact of False Dispatches

5- Causes of False Dispatches 6- Preventing False Dispatches

7- User Controls 8- Sensors

5 Minute Break 10 Minute Break

9- The Control 10- The Central Station 11- How Authorities Respond 12- What to expect for Alarm Co.s

13- The Alarm Ordinance 14- Sources of Information

30 Minute Lunch

15- Site Survey

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