What is a False Alarm?
A false alarm is a Security Alarm Occurrence where there is no evidence that an unauthorized entry or unlawful act has been attempted or made into, on or in respect of a building, structure or premises.
A false alarm includes, but is not limited to:
- the activation of an alarm during its testing without prior authorization;
- an alarm activated by mechanical failure, malfunction or faulty equipment;
- an alarm activated by atmospheric conditions, vibrations or power failure;
- an alarm activated by user error.
$500 Penalty
When an “unreasonable number” of False Alarms have occurred, a Cautionary Notice will be issued. More than two False Alarms received from a residential or business unit within a twelve month period is deemed an “unreasonable number”.
Where there is a further False Alarm within one (1) year of the issuance of a Cautionary Notice, a Warning Notice will be issued. The Secondary Notice will advise the Owner that their premises will receive a low priority response for 14 days if there is an alarm.
If a further False Alarm occurs at any time following the issuance of a Warning Notice, a Final Notice will be issued. The Final Notice will remain in effect until the reliability of the alarm can be demonstrated to the satisfaction of the Ontario Provincial Police and a $500 Fee for this and each subsequent False Alarm occurrence will be issued.