Which Home Security Package is Right for Me?
Depending on your home you may want different types of coverage. The easiest way to see which package is best for you is as simple as counting all the outside facing doors and windows in your home. Add those two together and pick the package with the nearest amount of entry sensors. Most people fall comfortably in our Standard Package, which is why it's the most popular.
Secure your Home and Save
Having a home security system can actually help you save money. Many home insurance companies give discounts for having an active home security system — up to 20%. Why? Simply because it lowers your chance of a burglary. Check with your insurer to see how you can earn a discount.
A Little Help from Your Friends
We don't expect you to have any problems. But if you do, we want you to know that we are here for you. Give us a call; our technical support team is ready to assist you free of charge in whatever problems you may have with your security system.
Protecting Homes Coast to Coast
Whether you're in the urban jungle of New York, the snowy mountaintops of Colorado, or the coast of California, we secure your home. Our 24/7 redundant security monitoring service is available everywhere, while our freeze sensors, flood sensors, and other specialty products tailor your system to your home and environment.
Why is an Alarm System Important?
Burglary in the United States is on the rise and its not worth taking chances with your home and family. Every 14.5 seconds a house is broken into. With a home security system, you can make sure authorities are contacted when trouble comes knocking. But don't just take our word for it, check out the a few unbiased statistics taken straight from the FBI.
- Victims of burglary offenses suffered an estimated $4.6 billion in lost property in 2008; overall, the average dollar loss per burglary offense was $2,079.
- In 2008, there were an estimated 2,222,196 burglaries — an increase of 2.0 percent when compared with 2007 data.
- There was an increase of 3.6 percent in the number of burglaries in 2008 when compared with the 2004 estimate and an increase of 5.8 percent when compared with the 1999 estimate.
- Burglary accounted for 22.7 percent of the estimated number of property crimes committed in 2008.
- Of all burglaries, 61.2 percent involved forcible entry, 32.3 percent were unlawful entries (without force), and the remainder (6.4 percent) were forcible entry attempts.
- Burglaries of residential properties accounted for 70.3 percent of all burglary offenses.

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