ADT Fire Alarm Monitoring In San Diego
ADT Has You Covered With San Diego Fire Alarm Monitoring
Every second counts during a fire, flood, or carbon monoxide leak. When your San Diego fire alarms or other security devices sense a hazardous situation, they will instantly contact ADT. Without delay, a live representative will reach out to you and emergency workers. Now you can focus on escorting your family out of the house knowing that the fire department is coming quickly.
Standard fire alarms warn you of smoke by beeping. Unfortunately, beeps only work when you’re in the house. ADT fire alarm monitoring never turns off, and a live professional always has your back -- even when you're traveling for the holidays. After all, emergencies may take place without regard to your schedule: electrical outlets can malfunction, heating units can discharge gas, and windows can shatter from severe weather.
How ADT Fire Monitoring In San Diego Works
Your San Diego fire detectors can discern both smoke and room temperature. When an immediate increase in heat or abundant smoke triggers the alarm, it immediately informs your ADT monitoring location. A live specialist will promptly react and put your emergency plan into action.
Once notified, the monitoring pro contacts you through your cell phone or ADT control panel. They'll check in on your family and determine if you require any other help. They will also get in touch with the fire department on your behalf so that the cavalry shows up as quickly as possible. ADT fire monitoring in San Diego gives you peace of mind when you’re sleeping -- and is critical when you're away. You may have emergency professionals at your door even before you arrive!
ADT Monitoring Offers More Than Fire Protection
A monitored home smoke alarm in San Diego notifies you to the first sign of fire, no matter where you may be. But a fire detector is only one device that benefits from ADT monitoring. You can also harness the power of ADT monitoring when you employ the following devices:
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Flood Detectors: Install your San Diego flood detector behind a toilet or near a sump pump. If its sensors discover leaking water, it will notify you and your monitoring station. A monitored CO detector notifies you of danger quickly so you can get your family to a safe place.
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Home Health Emergency Services: If you or a family member has a a health crisis, like a fall or shortness of breath, you require immediate assistance. With a wearable 2-button medical alarm, you can reach your ADT monitoring station for swift assistance. They’ll contact local paramedics and emergency contacts per your customized security plan. They’ll also stay with you until help reaches you.
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Home Alarms and Glass Break Sensors: When a security sensor or glass break sensor triggers, an ADT security technician immediately contacts you to make certain you're unharmed. Then they contact the required emergency professionals based on your customized security procedure.
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ADT Control and ADT Command: Your ADT station is always within reach with your ADT Control wall panel and the ADT Command mobile app. A single push of a button tells them that you and your family are at a safe location. Or see notifications about activated alarms via the mobile app while you are traveling and won’t be able to make it home.
ADT Fire Monitoring Works Even When The Power Doesn’t Work
ADT smoke detectors and other home protection alarms come with a battery backup that can operate up to a full day. So, even if an emergency situation knock out your power lines, you’ll be completely protected with ADT monitoring. Even if your ADT monitoring station suffers a power outage from an unexpected event, your monitoring switches to another ADT monitoring location.
Get Your Monitored Fire Alarms in San Diego Today!
To learn how you can get your home protected with fire and security monitoring, call (619) 354-2314 or complete out the form below. Our technicians will help you find the best security system for your family and show you how monitoring can keep your home safe -- even when you're not home.