ALARM SYSTEM MONITORING SERVICE Sample Clauses

ALARM SYSTEM MONITORING SERVICE. If you have subscribed to monitoring service, we shall connect the alarm system(s) to our monitoring facility (the "Center") and monitoring will be provided in accordance with our Agreement. We will charge you directly for monitoring which will be billed to you by us pursuant to this Agreement. When a burglary, fire, duress, medical or other alarm signal from the System is received in the Center, we will call your premises first, followed by the first person designated on Subscriber's Emergency Notification List, and then try to telephone the proper police or fire department and the other persons designated on Subscriber's Emergency Notification List. XXXXXXX AND THE CENTER DO NOT PROVIDE MEDICAL SERVICES OR MEDICAL ADVICE. When a non-emergency signal is received (e.g. temperature or pump water flow sensors), we will attempt to contact the premises and then the first available person on your Subscriber information form but will not notify emergency authorities. We reserve the right to verify all alarm signals by using the two-way voice or visual devices, if one has been installed, calling the premises or otherwise before notifying the government agencies. We may choose not to notify the government agencies if we have reason to believe that an emergency condition does not exist. We and you are obligated to comply with all notification and response requirements imposed by governmental agencies having jurisdiction over your system. We may discontinue or change any particular response service due to governmental or insurance requirements by giving you written notice. If your police or fire department now or in the future requires physical or visual verification of an emergency condition before responding to a request for assistance, you agree to subscribe to such service if provided by us, or otherwise comply with such requirements. If Xxxxxxx dispatches a Guard Company, subscriber is responsible to pay a response fee will each time Guard Company is dispatched. We may charge an additional fee for such service that will be added to the then current monthly fee. Subscriber is responsible for any city or county alarm permit fees. You acknowledge and agree that all monitoring firmware and software, computer codes and monitoring information remain our sole and exclusive property. You consent to the tape recording of all telephonic communications with our office or the Center. If Xxxxxxx is providing Video Verification, standard dispatching procedures shall apply on...
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