False Alarms definition

False Alarms means Customer-Induced issues or issues which relate to Configurations, content or data or to software not forming part of the Application Software or other elements outside IFS’ reasonable control.
False Alarms. A student shall not initiate any false report of an impending emergency situation. Tampering with any emergency warning system is subject to suspension or expulsion.
False Alarms means the provision by the Subscriber of information regarding an Incident which, in the reasonable opinion of EUROWATCH is recklessly provided or due care has not been taken by the Subscriber to establish whether an Incident has occurred or to follow guidelines issued by EUROWATCH or the Subscriber’s automotive dealer;

Examples of False Alarms in a sentence

  • The class shall inform Alarm Users of the Alarm Ordinance; problems created by False Alarms and teach Alarm Users how to avoid creating False Alarms.

  • False Alarms (see also "Threats or Verbal Assault") – Tampering with emergency equipment, setting off false alarms, making false reports; communicating a threat or false report for the purpose of frightening or disturbing people, disrupting the educational environment or causing the evacuation or closure of district property.

  • No person shall intentionally cause the activation of a burglar/fire alarm device knowing that no criminal activity, fire or other emergency exists.(c) False Alarms; Administrative Charges.

  • These guidelines have been developed to ensure that all trainees understand the importance of appropriate dress, grooming, and hygiene in the workplace or when otherwise representing the Youth Services Department.

  • Such Supervisor shall enter such False Alarm into a database to be maintained by the Ulster County Sheriff or his or her designee of reported False Alarms.


More Definitions of False Alarms

False Alarms means alarm signals generated from the Customer’s building which are of an unknown nature or Customer error.
False Alarms means Customer-Induced issues or other Excluded Incidents.
False Alarms means a signal from a burglar/fire alarm resulting in the response by the police department, fire department, rescue unit or any combination thereof when an emergency situation does not exist. Excepted from this definition shall be errant alarms which are storm related or the result of malfunctions due to problems with or interruptions of power at its sources, in electrical lines or due to activity at the alarm site where the possibility of errant alarms during a specific period has been made known to the Police Department.
False Alarms. The police will respond if you do not immediately report a false alarm to the alarm company. If you set off the alarm by mistake, call the alarm company’s central station at 0-000-000-0000 with your name, the Acct No: L99-2012, your security code, and your phone number (000-000-0000, if using the Office phone). After reporting the false alarm, return to the security keypad and press the “Reset” button. If you fail to report a false alarm, you will lose your security deposit and you will be charged a false alarm fee by SMPD.
False Alarms means any signal request or similar event, the purpose of which is to summon the police or fire department assistance, but which is not in response to actual or threatened emergency or criminal activity.
False Alarms means Signals that have been generated in error or accidentally at the Site. FEES : shall mean all monies payable by the Customer pursuant to the Agreement including the Charges, Services Fees, instalment payment, late payment interest and any other fees due and payable in the SA therein. FORCE MAJEURE : shall mean acts of God, war, sabotage, riot, insurrection, civil commotion, national emergencies (whether in fact or law), terrorism, pandemic, floods, lightning strikes, strikes, lock-outs or other industrial disturbances, accidents, the effect of any applicable laws, orders, rules, regulations or governmental policies and any other events beyond the reasonable control of SECOM Smart. Without prejudice to the foregoing, this shall include but not limited to any change of applicable laws, orders, rules, regulations or governmental policies (or its interpretation) which results in the performance of Services by SECOM Smart being illegal, unauthorised or unlicensed. GPRS : shall mean the General Packet Radio Service. This is a mobile data service.
False Alarms means any activation of an alarm not caused by or as a result of a criminal act, unauthorized entry or fire, except for activation for testing purposes when the police department has been given advance notice of such testing, or activation caused by the police department.