Alarm definition

Alarm means to cause fear of danger of physical harm; and
Alarm means to cause apprehension or fear resulting from the perception of danger.
Alarm means advanced leak and repair monitoring technology for detecting natural gas leaks or releases that is not required by applicable state or federal law, rule, or regulation, and which the division has approved as eligible to earn a credit against the reported volume of lost natural gas pursuant to Paragraph (4) of Subsection B of 19.15.27.9 NMAC.

Examples of Alarm in a sentence

  • The Goodyear Fire Chief shall make all appropriate arrangements with the City of Phoenix Fire Alarm center with respect to response criteria and dispatch notification for fire and emergency response within Litchfield Park.

  • Off‐duty employees covered by this Agreement, regardless of their pay range, when responding to a call back for “Greater Alarm” or other emergency, and if the off‐duty employees report to their assignment within one hour of the official time of call, as registered on the Greater Alarm Call List and Report, PFB Form 100.13, shall be compensated at their base rate for six hours' duty, or for one and one‐half times the actual time served on call back, whichever is greater.

  • For each Alarm transmitted through the Hosted Software, the Call Center will respond in accordance with its internal operating procedures, and only if warranted in the sole discretion of the Call Center.

  • In order to use the Monitoring Services, Customer must: (i) purchase a License for each location at which Monitoring Services will be provided (a “Monitoring License”); and (ii) select an Alarm response that specifies a Call Center response (such as verifying video, notifying persons on the Customer’s Call List, or contacting First Responders) within the Hosted Software, as more fully described in the Documentation.

  • Three months of Account Alarm History, Account Detail, Alarm Incident Activity, Open/Close, Site Contact List, and more.


More Definitions of Alarm

Alarm means a warning device that is either permanently installed or freestanding, including but not limited to smoke detectors and alarms, carbon-monoxide detectors, flue gas and other spillage detectors, security equipment, ejector pumps, and smoke alarms;
Alarm means the giving, signaling or transmission to any public fire hall or fire dispatch or company, or to any officer or employee thereof, whether by telephone, spoken word or otherwise, of information to the effect that a fire or emergency situation exists at or near the place indicated by the person giving, signaling or transmitting such information;
Alarm means a mechanical, electrical or electronic device that does not rely upon an employee’s vocalization in order to alert others.
Alarm means an integrated system of sensor instruments or devi- ces that continuously monitor a specific function or process and auto- matically alert operators to abnormal conditions by means of visual or audible signals, or both.
Alarm means any sound, signal or message generated by an alarm system, alarm user or other person, to which fire personnel are expected to respond.
Alarm means an alarm signal, video or audio transmission initiated by the Hardware installed on Customer’s premises signaling a specific type of situation that is transmitted to a Call Center via the Hosted Software.
Alarm means any call for assistance at a fire, accident, explosion or other emergency;