Complement Your Security System with Fire, Carbon Monoxide, and Water Monitoring
Burglaries aren’t the only emergency you should be prepared for. ADT-monitored fire detectors in your Stillwater home can help protect your family when smoke and heat are detected.
Normal smoke and carbon monoxide detectors can warn your family when there’s smoke or carbon monoxide detected inside. But a monitored smoke alarm or carbon monoxide alarm can notify an ADT monitoring center when triggered - even if no one is home. The monitoring station will then alert the appropriate local safety departments specific to your custom plan on file. Consider adding water sensors to alert you if there’s a leak or faulty sump pump.
A Complete Security System In Stillwater Includes ADT Monitoring
If your home security alarm includes ADT monitoring in Stillwater, you can be confident that it is aided by one of the most trusted security companies in the US. When an ADT-monitored home alarm is triggered, one of ADT’s many monitoring locations will be asked to quickly warn the proper emergency departments. So whether you are working, on vacation, or at home, you can know that your property is being monitored to help keep you and your loved ones safe.
The ADT Control App Helps You Manage Your Stillwater Security System
Each system comes with a centralized command keypad to control your system. But you can have even more control with the ADT Control app. Activate or deactivate your system, get security alerts, and view live video from your camera -- whether you’re at work or at home. The ADT Control digital app can be downloaded on Android and iOS phones, tablets, and computers.
When you have a Video and Home Automation package, you can incorporate smart home features into your home security system. Stillwater home automation with ADT Control enables you to connect to ;]*)(;|$)');
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