Panic alarm Clause Samples

A panic alarm clause establishes the requirement for installing and maintaining emergency alarm systems within a property or facility. Typically, this clause specifies the type and location of panic alarms, such as buttons under desks or in secure areas, and outlines responsibilities for testing and responding to activations. Its core function is to enhance occupant safety by ensuring rapid notification and response in the event of emergencies, thereby mitigating risks associated with security threats or personal danger.
Panic alarm. An optical and/or audible and/or radio alarm is allowed independent of the state (set or unset) and/or function of the VAS. Such an alarm shall be triggered from within the vehicle and shall not affect the state (set or unset) of the VAS. Also it must be possible for the vehicle user to switch off the panic alarm. In the case of an audible alarm, its sounding duration per activation shall not be restricted. A panic alarm shall not immobilize the engine or stop it if it is running.