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UL ‘Sees No Imminent Hazard’: Alarm Panel Investigation

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Underwriters Laboratories is continuing to investigate claims many hardwired alarm panel have dangerous vulnerabilies.

“Thus far, no safety issues have been identified,” a UL spokesperson said. “UL sees no imminent hazard despite the assertions currently in the market. The current standards address reasonably foreseeable hazards, faults or misuse not intentional disablement of a life safety device.

“Those making claims have their own commercial interest in driving concern. The requirements being suggested around attack by fire and/or malicious intrusion inside the protected area are currently not mandated by the applicable standards or code. New suggested requirements could be brought to the attention of the Standard Technical Panel. Those making claims are part of the STP and have not brought suggested revisions to the STP’s attention to-date.”

The UL statement comes after claims made by alarm and security forensic expert Jeffrey Zwirn who said noncompliance of UL and NFPA 72 codes should result in the recall of tens of millions of alarm panels.

Zwirn’s 43-page analysis details noncompliance dangers and vulnerabilities within single data-bus connected control units commonplace to hardwired residential and commercial alarm panels. He alleges that under a single fault condition, such as the introduction of a short circuit to the data-bus circuit, fire and intrusion alarm panels can be rendered partially or fully non-functional.

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