Canadian Accredited Insurance Broker (CAIB) Two Practice Exam

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What is typically required for an alarm system to function as intended?

  1. High-end technology

  2. Regular training for users

  3. Consistent arm/disarm actions by users

  4. A connection to multiple emergency services

The correct answer is: Consistent arm/disarm actions by users

For an alarm system to function effectively, consistent arm and disarm actions by users are essential. This means that the users must properly engage the system when leaving a premises and disengage it upon returning. Failure to do so could leave the property unprotected or set off false alarms, thereby defeating the purpose of the alarm system. The other elements mentioned, such as high-end technology or connections to multiple emergency services, can enhance an alarm system's capabilities but are not necessary for basic functionality. Regular training for users, while beneficial in optimizing performance and understanding the system, does not replace the fundamental requirement of actually using the system correctly through consistent actions of arming and disarming. Thus, the primary factor for an alarm system’s intended operation hinges on user interactions with the system itself.