Duress/panic alarm system definition

Duress/panic alarm system means an alarm system designed or used for alerting police or medical personnel of the need
Duress/panic alarm system means an alarm system designed or used for alerting police or medical personnel of the need for immediate assistance or aid in order to avoid injury, personal physical harm or other crimes against a person. Duress/panic alarms are commonly secondary features of burglary alarm systems.

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