N.J.S.A. 17:14A-92

Burglary alarm systems

17:14A-92. Burglary alarm systems A burglary alarm system shall be provided for each office of a safe deposit company. Burglary alarm systems shall be: a. Capable of detecting promptly an attack on the outer door, walls, floor, or ceiling of each vault, and each safe not stored in a vault, in which personal property of lessees are stored when the office is closed, and any attempt to move a safe; b. Designed to transmit to the police, either directly or through an intermediary, a signal indicating that an attempt is in progress; and for offices at which the police ordinarily cannot arrive within five minutes after an alarm is actuated, designed to actuate a loud sounding bell or other device that is audible inside the office and for a distance of approximately 500 feet outside the office; c. Safeguarded against accidental transmission of an alarm; d. Equipped with a visual and audible signal capable of indicating improper functioning of or tampering with the system; and e. Equipped with an independent source of power (such as a battery) sufficient to assure continuously reliable operation of the system for at least 80 hours in the event of failure of the usual source of power. L.1983, c. 566, s. 17:14A-92.

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