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The Central Station Alarm Association (CSAA) and
its members, in cooperation
with the law enforcement community, have developed
a software program known as the "False Alarm
Analysis Program" (FAAP). Though the program
was developed at a cost that exceeded $150,000,
it is available to law enforcement agencies for
FREE - no strings attached, to be used as a system
tool or as a development template to help with
alarm management.
FAAP is designed to:
- Assist in developing and measuring standardized criteria for the performance of alarm users and alarm companies in attaining false alarm immunity.
- Assist law enforcement in the billing and collection of false alarm fines and alarm permits, thereby significantly reducing the administrative burden of law enforcement in administrating a municipal ordinance.
Some of its features are:
- Provides reports which analyze alarm user performance individually and the performance of the alarm users of each alarm company.
- Provides a listing of the worst alarm users listed in descending order.
- Creates invoices and statements following the municipal ordinance.
- Bills for new permits and renewals of permits when due.
- Tracks and creates reports indicating fine or payment delinquency.
- Can optionally flag when an alarm user has reached a "suspend police response" level based upon a predetermined number of false alarms in a period such as one year.
Where can it be installed?
- The software is a Windows based, single user or multi-user LAN compatible system designed to reside on a server or on a stand-alone Pentium or better PC hardware platform.
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FAAP Software
FAAP Manual
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