Use of Duress, Hold-up, and Panic Alarms

 
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Duress Alarm
 
Silent alarm
Alarm user enters a Duress code into the
keypad.
Duress code is different from the regular
arm and disarm codes.
Alerts the monitoring company that the
alarm user is being forced to turn the
alarm system off against  the user’s will
 
2
 
Holdup Alarm
 
Silent alarm
User manually activates a
device (button, floor
pedal, money clip, key
fobs and pendants, etc.)
Intended to alert the
monitoring company that
a robbery is in progress
 
3
 
Panic Alarm
 
Audible alarm
Manual activation of a
device
Intended to alert the
monitoring company that a
life threatening, or
emergency situation is
occurring
 
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When to Use
Holdup, panic,
duress
 
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When not to
use
Holdup, panic,
duress
 
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Contact Us
 
False Alarm Reduction
Association
10024 Vanderbilt Circle #4
Rockville MD 20850
301-519-9237
Brad Shipp, Executive Director
bradshipp@4yoursolution.com
www.faraonline.org
 
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Learn about the appropriate use of duress alarms which signal forced deactivation, hold-up alarms for robberies, and panic alarms for emergencies. Discover when to use these alarms in life-threatening situations and when not to use them. Contact the False Alarm Reduction Association for more information.

  • Duress Alarms
  • Hold-up Alarms
  • Panic Alarms
  • Emergency Situations
  • False Alarm Reduction

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  1. Appropriate Use Appropriate Use of Duress, Hold of Duress, Hold- - up, and Panic up, and Panic Alarms. Alarms. 1

  2. Duress Alarm Silent alarm Alarm user enters a Duress code into the keypad. Duress code is different from the regular arm and disarm codes. Alerts the monitoring company that the alarm user is being forced to turn the alarm system off against the user s will 2

  3. Holdup Alarm Silent alarm User manually activates a device (button, floor pedal, money clip, key fobs and pendants, etc.) Intended to alert the monitoring company that a robbery is in progress 3

  4. Panic Alarm Audible alarm Manual activation of a device Intended to alert the monitoring company that a life threatening, or emergency situation is occurring 4

  5. Armed Robbery When to Use Holdup, panic, duress Life threatening situation Forced to turn off alarm Emergency situation when you are unable to dial 9-1-1 5

  6. For fire or medical assistance To report a theft, or a fight When not to use Holdup, panic, duress To ask for an Officer for a nonthreatening situation Car accident When you are able to dial 9-1-1 A verbal report will usually get a higher priority response 6

  7. Contact Us False Alarm Reduction Association 10024 Vanderbilt Circle #4 Rockville MD 20850 301-519-9237 Brad Shipp, Executive Director bradshipp@4yoursolution.com www.faraonline.org 7

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