Edmonton Sub-Chapter

St. Albert City Council approves
new amendments to alarm systems bylaw
Changes to come into effect January 1, 2013


City Council approved amendments to the Alarm System Bylaw 25/2002 on September 24, 2012. The goal of the approved amendments is to reduce the number of false alarm calls and move towards more of a user-pay service. The bylaw includes the following revisions:
  • To permit only one free false alarm per permit versus the previous process of one free false alarm per calendar year.
  • To invoice permit holders for false alarm calls if the police are dispatched versus the previous process of only invoicing permit holders if the police attend a residence.
  • To require alarm companies or alarm permit holders to verify one-zone alarms before contacting or having the police dispatched. Police will still respond to all multi-zone, panic, duress, glass break, hold up, domestic violence and any alarm at a school or financial institution during business hours.
"The amendments to our bylaw will result in a more efficient and effective use of our policing resources," says Aaron Giesbrecht, manager of policing services, City of St. Albert. "By moving to a user pay service, we are transferring the false alarm costs to the actual permit holders from the general public." In 2011, the cost to taxpayers was estimated at $98,400 per year (dispatcher and operational support time, RCMP officer time, and program administration costs) with $22,830 in revenues (permit fees and alarm responses) to offset the cost.

The amendments will come into effect on January 1, 2013. City Council approved Administration's recommendations at the June 18, 2012 Council meeting and directed them to return in the fall with specific amendments. Administration solicited feedback from residents and alarm companies regarding the proposed changes. Fewer than 10 combined responses were received by the City, with the majority of responses not supporting changes to the Alarm Systems Bylaw and/or did not support alarm system regulations at all.

The City of St. Albert responded to almost 1,200 false alarm calls in 2011. Between 2006 and 2011, this number remained relatively stable with a low of 1,151 false alarms in 2006 to a high of 1,221 in 2009. Estimates show that it takes approximately two hours to complete one false alarm call which includes all levels of policing services. False alarm calls are the second highest type of call the RCMP responds to in St. Albert.

Questions should be directed to Aaron Giesbrecht, Manager of Policing Services for the City of St. Albert at (780) 458-4303.



Fines for false alarms in Edmonton to triple in 2013
 
Edmonton had more than 1,286 confirmed false fire alarms in 2012, the vast majority in commercial buildings.
 
In an attempt to drive down that number, the city on January 1, 2013 will significantly increase fines for false alarms at commercial buildings.
 
There is no fine for a single false alarm, but the fine for a second false alarm will increase to $300 from $76. Fines for the third and fourth false alarms will increase to $600 and $1,200 respectively, up from $380 and $758.
 
The fines are not intended to be punitive; the tally resets each calendar year and borderline calls are rarely counted. The goal is to encourage building owners to maintain a functional alarm system.
 
For more information, please contact (780) 496-3800 or efrsinfo@edmonton.ca


Edmonton Sub-Chapter Annual 2013 Golf Tournament
June 25, 2013

Register Now! Sponsor Now!
 
Spend a fun day on the links with colleagues just before summer break! Join your Edmonton Sub-chapter at The Ranch and help show your support for CANASA. CANASA members and industry associates are invited to sign up early and take advantage of this great opportunity to network with other security industry leaders and enjoy a relaxing day of golf and a buffet lunch.
 
GolferDate:    
Tuesday, June 25, 2013

Where: 
The Ranch Golf & Country Club
52516 Range Road, #262
Acheson, Alberta   T7X 5A2
www.theranchgolf.com 

Agenda:  
Registration            7 a.m.-8 a.m.
Shotgun start         8 a.m.
Lunch & Cash Bar   2 p.m.
Awards & Prizes      3 p.m.

Cost
(Includes green fee and power cart)
Golf & Lunch:
Member $155 (plus tax)
Non-member $175 (plus tax)
Lunch only:
Member $50 (plus tax)
Non-member $65 (plus tax)

Registration:
Registration closes at the end of day on Tuesday, June 18, 2013. All payments must be made prior to the event. Refunds will only be issued for cancellations received by end of day Tuesday, June 18, 2013.
Prize donations of any kind would be greatly appreciated.

For more information:
Zenaida Brum
Meeting and Event Planner
Toll Free: 1 (800) 538-9919 ext. 239
Fax: (905) 513-0624
Email: zbrum@canasa.org
 
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We are promoting drinking responsibly.

Please don't drink and drive. Taxis can be called to the golf course.

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June 2013
25 Jun Edmonton Golf Tournament