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Alarm Registration

 
The Collierville Police will respond to your home/business in response to an emergency alarm. We need your assistance in obtaining owner and/or representative information about your alarm. Please provide the following information and submit the form.
 
If you have any questions, please contact LaShaunda Scott at (901) 457-2860.
 
 
 
 


 
Business Alarms Only
 
 
 
 
 
 
Residential Alarms Only
 
 
 
 
 
 
How To Prevent False Alarms
 
1) If you accidentally set off your alarm, call your alarm company immediately!
 
2) DO NOT CALL 911 TO CANCEL THE ALARM. You must call your alarm company.
 
3) Remember your alarm pass code or pass word for the alarm company.
 
4) Make sure all alarm users and key holders to the residence or building are trained to use the system and know the codes to arm and disarm the system.
 
5) Be sure that doors and windows are tight-fitting.
 
6) Lock all protected doors and windows. DO NOT leave doors and windows unlocked while you are away.
 
7) Do not leave anything that will move in a room that is protected with a motion sensor. Example: pets, plants or balloons might move or be blown around by fans, air conditioning, etc.
 
8) Have the sensitivity on motion detectors and glass breakage sensors adjusted so that typical sounds or movements do not activate them.
 
9) Have your alarm checked and tested regularly. An alarm service plan reduces future costs of equipment repair.
 
10) Call your alarm company after each false alarm.
 
 

 

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