Intruder Alarm Maintenance & Monitoring Provider Sample Clauses

Intruder Alarm Maintenance & Monitoring Provider. Property Services Group The Property Services Group shall organise by contracting to various Contractors accredited to recognised organisations such as NACOSS or others on National Security Inspection Accreditation list, the routine inspections, testing and servicing of installed intruder alarms including :  Six monthly visits  Visually check and inspect all items of equipment and report on any remedial action necessary.  Inspection of all detectors / manual emergency call points  Inspection of audible alarms and beacons  Test operation of system  Check audibility of sounders  Annually clean all detectors  Fully test the system  Complete on site log-books  Check connections with monitoring stations Charges The SLA charges are based on the quantity and quality (schedule) of the installed equipment as recorded in January 2017 or if rejoining the SLA a re-inspection of the site and equipment. If during the course of the SLA this installed schedule is altered by either decreasing or increasing the equipment due to new building works, alterations or removals, the charge will be adjusted accordingly. This will apply when Property Services either carry out work direct or via a Project Management agreement or if advised in writing by the Property Manager. Reactive repairs and call outs All reactive repairs and call outs will be fully chargeable, based on the agreed contractual day rate labour rates and material costs plus agreed on-costs. A fee will be charged by Property Services to cover the administration and time spent by the engineers for any repair works undertaken.
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Intruder Alarm Maintenance & Monitoring Provider. Property Services Group The Property Services Group shall organise by contracting to various Contractors accredited to recognised organisations such as NACOSS or others on National Security Inspection Accreditation list, the routine inspections, testing and servicing of installed intruder alarms including : • Six monthly visit • Visually check and inspect all items of equipment and report on any remedial action necessary. • Inspection of all detectors / manual emergency call points • Inspection of audible alarms and beacons • Test operation of system • Check audibility of sounders • Annually clean all detectors • Fully test the system • Complete on site log-books • Check connections with monitoring stations Charges The SLA charges are based on the quantity and quality (schedule) of the installed equipment as provided by the Property Manager or if re-joining the SLA a re-inspection of the site and equipment. Monitoring: The SLA cost is based on providing a single grade 2 Dual Com UDL IP communicator per site. Where there are multiple communicators per site these can also be connected at an additional cost per communicator. If during the course of the SLA this installed schedule is altered by either decreasing or increasing the equipment due to new building works, alterations or removals, the charge will be adjusted accordingly. This will apply when Property Services either carry out work direct or via a Project Management agreement or if advised in writing by the Property Manager.

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