Mechanical device for signaling the occurrence of an unwanted condition, such as a Fire, burglary, or the unnecessary activation of a Fire-suppression system in order for corrective action to be taken.
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ALARM (Association of Local Authority Risk Managers)
ALARM assists, advises and represents public sector organisations in the development of risk management strategies. In collaboration with the Association of Insurance and Risk Managers and the Institute of Risk Management ALARM has developed a new Risk Management Standard.
Alarm system in operation
Policy may warrant that an approved alarm system be kept in operation. In De Maurier (Jewels) Ltd v. Bastion Insurance Co. Ltd and Coronet Insurance Co. Ltd (1967), a warranty in a jewellers’ ‘all risks’ insurance stated ‘alarms on road vehicles be kept in operation… Held: ‘in operation means the system must be switched on in circumstances where the user has reason to believe that switching it on makes it fully operative. It does not mean “fully operative”. If, because of an unknown fault, it fails to operate there will be no breach of warranty by the insured.