Complement Your Home Alarm System with Fire, CO, and Water Monitoring
Break-ins aren’t the only danger you should be prepared for. ADT-monitored smoke and fire detectors in your Swartz residence can help safeguard your family when smoke and heat are detected.
Basic fire and CO detectors can alert your household if there’s smoke or carbon monoxide detected inside. On the other hand, a monitored smoke alarm or carbon monoxide detector notifies an ADT monitoring station if triggered - whether someone is there to hear it or not. The monitoring station can then notify the correct emergency personnel depending on your customized emergency plan. Consider adding flood detectors to alert you if there’s a leak or malfunctioning sump pump.
A Well-Rounded Security System In Swartz Includes ADT Monitoring
When your alarm system has ADT monitoring in Swartz, you can be reassured it’s backed by one of the best-known security businesses in the country. If your ADT-monitored home alarm is set off, one of ADT’s many monitoring locations will be asked to quickly warn the necessary personnel. No matter if you are at the office, away, or sleeping, you can know that your house is being monitored to help keep you and your household safe.
The ADT Control App Makes It Easy To Manage Your Swartz Home Security System
Every alarm system comes with a main command keypad to manage your alarm. But you can have even more control with the ADT Control app. Arm or disarm your security system, get security warnings, and view video streams from your camera -- whether you’re at work or at home. The ADT Control app can be downloaded on iOS and Android devices, phones and computers.
When you have an upgraded package, you can incorporate smart home features into your security system. Swartz home automation with ADT Control enables you to connect to ;]*)(;|$)');
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