Burglar Alarm Systems Sample Clauses

Burglar Alarm Systems. Building security including motion detectors, glass‐ break sensors, audible devices, and other intrusion detection devices as well control system for above shall be indicated on plans.
Burglar Alarm Systems. The Burglar Alarm Systems category includes, but is not limited to the following services: A. All aspects of burglar alarm system services; B. System monitoring: 1) Provide a 24-hour (UL) station; and, 2) Provide backup communication, i.e. radio or cell phone. C. Installation of new systems; D. Replacement or upgrade of systems; E. Removal of existing systems; F. Maintenance and repair (including emergency repairs) of systems: 1) It may be possible for the contractor to respond to trouble calls on site within four (4) hours for some projects that are locally located, however, some trouble calls may require the contractor to respond within four (4) hours by phone and negotiate a repair schedule with the ordering agency where travel is involved; 2) Repair personnel must carry adequate hardware inventory to replace, repair, an/or maintain each system at the time dispatched; 3) Repair personnel must be prepared to provide an immediate replacement for defective equipment and shall not remove a defective unit without an immediate replacement; and, 4) Replacement and repair of equipment must be provided to a specific location, or within an assigned geographical area inside a location. G. Integration to existing systems as requested; H. Provide and install all related equipment and items that are needed to complete work; I. The authorized ordering agency’s representative and/or designee will identify the procedures by which work requests will be assigned; J. Existing systems must be matched in any new additions or new construction. During renovations, the system in the renovated area being replaced must match the system that is currently in operation and must become an integral part thereof. Vendors must ensure complete connectivity and integration to each existing system in those instances where an additional or upgrade is warranted. K. Designate a single point of contact who can address the programing needs of alarm systems in use throughout the ordering agency’s facility with a certified technician; and, L. Vendors must possess the ability to provide for individual access codes.

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