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Protect your home and family with an ADS security system and take advantage of the following solutions:
BURGLARY DETECTION
Let ADS be your first line of defense in home protection. Guard against theft and home invasion by having our licensed and trained technicians install a state-of-the-art life safety system today. » Read More
FIRE PROTECTION
Smoke and heat detection are critical to keeping your family and possessions protected in the event of a fire. Fire kills more Americans than all natural disasters combined, so don't wait until it is too late. » Read More
VIDEO SURVEILLANCE
ADS has a full range of video surveillance products from nanny cams to complete home or business protection with state-of-the-art-equipment. We have the system to fit your needs. » Read More
CARBON MONOXIDE
Known as “the silent killer”, carbon monoxide is an odorless gas that kills within minutes. The ADS carbon monoxide detector will notify you should carbon monoxide be present in your home. » Read More
MEDICAL ALERT AND PORTABLE PANIC BUTTONS
Medical pendants help seniors live independently in their home and provide 24/7 help in the event of a fall or medical emergency. Panic buttons offer comfort and safety to loved ones who are home alone. » Read More
WATER LEVEL DETECTION
Perfect for businesses, vacation homes or while you are away from home. Flood insurance claims are the costliest of all claims. Have the peace of mind in knowing we've got you covered. » Read More
HIGH/LOW TEMPERATURE DETECTION
Perfect for businesses, vacation homes or while you are away from home. Have the peace of mind in knowing we can detect extreme temperature fluctuations. » Read More
WIRELESS MONITORING
No phone line? No Problem. In the event that your phone line goes down, or you decide to cancel your landline phone service, ADS Wireless Monitoring provides reliable, uninterrupted security protection. » Read More
ASSET PROTECTION
You've worked hard for what you've got, so hold on to it with a little help from ADS. Asset Protection services from ADS are perfect for family heirlooms, artwork, jewelry boxes, safes or gun cabinets. » Read More
SERVICE AGREEMENTS
No one likes unexpected repairs. With a Service Agreement from ADS there's no need to worry about costly repairs. Our Service Agreements cover normal repair costs for a low monthly charge. » Read More
OPENING/CLOSING SUPERVISION
Want to know who entered your home and when? Would you like to be notified when your system is armed or disarmed? Call ADS to find out more! » Read More
VOICE ALARM
ADS knows that people respond better to voices, rather than sirens. That's why we offer the ADS Voice Alarm to let you and your family hear in a calm, clear voice exactly what kind of emergency is at hand. » Read More
Be Realistic, Not a Statistic
- 1 out of 6 homes will have a burglary1
- 9 out of 10 convicted burglars agreed they would avoid a home protected by an alarm system2
- Having a security system makes your home 3 times less likely to be burglarized3
- Security systems have been linked to an overall reduction in crime rates4
- Fire kills more people in the U.S. than all natural disasters combined5
- 8 out of 10 fire deaths occur in the home6
- Having a fire alarm system in your home reduces your risk of dying in a fire by 82%7
- Carbon monoxide, “The Silent Killer,” causes 500 deaths and 24,000 emergency hospital visits yearly8
- 1 out of 3 adults 65 and older fall in their home each year9
- Falls are the leading cause of injury deaths in older adults10
1 U.S. Department of Justice (2008). Criminal Victimization, 2007.
2 U.S. Department of Justice (1999).
3 National Burglar and Fire Association (2009). Security System Facts. www.alarm.org.
4 Lee, S. (2008). The Impact of Home Burglar Alarm Systems on Residential Burglaries. Rutgers University School of Criminal Justice.
5, 6, 7 U.S. Fire Administration (2007). Fire in the United States (14th ed). www.usfa.dhs.gov.
8 Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (2009). Carbon Monoxide Poisoning Fact Sheet. www.cdc.gov/co
9, 10 Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (2009). Falls Among Older Adults: An Overview. www.cdc.gov/ncipc/duip/preventadultfalls.htm