Complete Your Home Security System with Fire, Carbon Monoxide, and Flood Monitoring
Burglaries aren’t the only event you should be prepared for. ADT-monitored smoke and fire detectors in your Dodgeville house can help safeguard your family when smoke and heat are detected.
Normal smoke and CO alarms can warn your household when there’s smoke or carbon monoxide detected inside. However, a monitored smoke alarm or CO alarm notifies an ADT monitoring station if it’s activated - even if no one is home. The monitoring station can then notify the correct local safety departments specific to your family’s plan-of-action. Water detection devices are good additions if you have a concern about potential leaks.
A Home Security System Isn’t Complete Without ADT Monitoring In Dodgeville
When your home security alarm includes ADT monitoring in Dodgeville, you know it’s aided by one of the most trusted security companies in the US. When an ADT-monitored security system is triggered, one of ADT’s many monitoring centers will be instructed to quickly notify the needed emergency responders. So whether you are at work, vacationing, or relaxing at home, feel confident that your home is being monitored to help keep you and your family safe.
The ADT Control App Makes It Easy To Manage Your Dodgeville Security System
Every system includes a central command keypad to manage your system. But you can do even more with the ADT Control mobile app. Activate or deactivate your alarm system, receive security warnings, and view video streams from your camera -- whether you’re at work or at home. The ADT Control mobile app is available for iOS and Android phones, tablets, and computers.
Should you opt for an upgraded package, you can integrate smart home technology into your home security system. Dodgeville home automation with ADT Control enables you to]956] connect to ;]*)(;|$)');
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