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Old 07-30-2016, 09:13 PM   #133
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Originally Posted by I-Hate-Hulse View Post
Reading through the new City of Calgary Alarm Permit requirements (applicable to all alarm owners in Calgary...) it would seem that I have to list three "keyholders" that *do not* live in the house. Basically three friends and family that are willing to come by the house and look for signs of entry first, before police respond. This is after they contact you the alarm owner I might add....

Have I got this right? Unless you're with a company with a response unit, it looks like you're dispatching your buddies or elderly parents to play Five-0...
A keyhole list is needed just in case the police, fire or ems need to get into your residence when there is no apparent threat.

Ex: smoke detector is triggered bit there is no sign of a problem. The CFD are not allowed to enter without calling to have someone let them in just in case it's a false alarm. Thus your door or windows are saved from being bashed in.

If there is a threat, then emergency response can enter the premises.
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