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Nursery safety tips

Monday, August 23rd, 2010

Concentrate on enjoying your new family member rather than fretting about his or her safety while they rest. Follow these guidelines to help make your nursery safe.

  • Crib: Make sure the crib is assembled properly with no loose parts or screws and that the mattress fits tightly into the frame. Crib slats should be close enough together so that a baby’s body can’t fit in between them.
  • Outlet plugs: Put safety plugs in all outlets that are not in use.
  • Smoke detectors: Install smoke and carbon monoxide detectors in the room. Also consider a home alarm system like ADT that can include heat sensors.
  • Safe sleepwear: Dress your baby in flame-resistant or snug-fitting sleepwear. Don’t place stuffed animals or pillows in the crib and opt for sleepers rather than blankets to help prevent asphyxiation.
  • Child locks: Secure choking hazards of toys and potentially poisonous cleaning products with child safety locks.

Five easy ways to make your home more appealing to buyers

Wednesday, July 14th, 2010

As they say, it’s a buyer’s market right now. Up your curb appeal and follow these simple suggestions to help improve your quality of life until you bait those buyers and move out:

  • Detail the exterior: Update the address numbers on your house and mailbox if they look even the least bit worn. Buyers may not notice these details, but it can impact their overall impressions.
  • Make an entrance: Treat your front door and entryway with special care by painting it and creating a welcome space once buyers are in the house by strategically placing furniture and decorations immediately inside the doorway.
  • Fix your fixtures: Make sure that fixtures throughout the house have been dusted, and look updated and modern.
  • Organize your space: Use organizational tools in your closets and pantries so potential buyers will feel like they too, can be organized if they move into your home.

Home security tips for movers

Friday, May 7th, 2010

If you’re in the process of moving into a new home, you likely have more than enough on your plate. From coordinating with movers to finalizing last-minute inspections and important paperwork, there’s a lot to do. But before you get entirely overwhelmed, remember that breaking down your to-do list can help make the moving process a lot easier.

One of the first and most important steps of the move-in process is installing a monitored home security system. Monitored systems connect your home to security centers that provide surveillance 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. ADT home security has four nationwide monitoring centers – the most in the nation. Plus, homeowners can get up to 20% off of their homeowners insurance when they install a monitored security system. This is a huge perk. If your new home already has a security system, ADT installers can overtake the system and rewire it with the latest ADT technology.

Of course, there’s more to home security than installing an ADT home security system when you move in. Be sure to consider how you’re disposing of all of your boxes and packaging. It’s easy to be in such a rush to clear out boxes that you don’t think about the potential dangers. Placing boxes in front of your house can advertise to burglars exactly what they’ll find inside.

If you moved any expensive items like TVs and stereo equipment in their original packaging, it’s a good idea to break down and dispose of those boxes before putting them on the curb. Also, change the locks on all the doors. This will prevent previous owners and anyone they gave spare keys to from accessing your new house.

New roommates and home security

Friday, April 9th, 2010

Whether you’re a college student or starting a job in a new city, chances are you’ve had to search for a new roommate at some point. When it comes to deciding to share your space with a relative stranger, there are a few home security issues to keep in mind. Here are three roommate dos and don’ts that can do wonders for your peace of mind and your home security.

DO change the code on your home security system. This is like landlords changing locks when new tenants come in. It’s an important part of being the one who is in charge of the renting process, so if you have a house and fill it with roommates, make sure that the alarm is changed once someone new moves in. If you’re moving into a property with an ADT home security system, request for a new passcode.

DON’T decide to move in somewhere without getting the full story about the property. Are there locks to the common spaces? Is there a laundry room that has windows, and do those windows have burglar bars so that people can’t force their way in? Make sure you know about the building just as much as you know about the people and the particular apartment or house you’re moving into.

DO get things in writing. There’s more to home security than just buying the latest home alarm from ADT. Be sure that you are also covering your back by getting things down on paper in case there are any disputes down the road. By having a contract with your roommates, you can rest assured that someone can’t skip out on rent, utilities, or anything else. It’s definitely a crucial part of the renting experience.

Home security tips for college students

Friday, March 26th, 2010

College students across America have a lot on their minds: the pressure of exams, the rigors of a busy social life and the ever-present reminder that graduation brings the prospect of full-time employment. Here’s another one to add to the list: home security. Now that you’re living in your own place, whether it’s a dorm room or an off-campus apartment, you have the responsibility of maintaining proper home security. Here are a few things you can do to stay safe at college.

Lock Your Door: Regardless of your living situation, always keep your door secured. If you live in a house with another person, make sure they are on the same page; likewise with the door to your room.

Talk to Your Landlord About an ADT Home Alarm: Landlords are usually more than willing to invest in a home security system. It makes their property more valuable, and they won’t have to deal with an irate tenant after a break-in.

Be Aware of Your Surroundings: Home security extends onto campus as well. Remember that all colleges are mandated to have emergency communication systems, lit up by distinctive blue lights. If you feel threatened in any way, don’t hesitate to pick up the phone. It’s always better to be safe than sorry, especially when your well-being is on the line.

Attending college is one of the most exciting periods in any person’s life. At the same time, you have to remember to stay safe, and that’s a matter of always paying attention to home security.

Home security for your duplex

Wednesday, March 24th, 2010

Home security is an important part of every renter and property owner’s life. For people living in a duplex, home security presents some unique challenges that need to be addressed to keep both sides of the structure safe and sound. Here are a few main home security concerns:

Shared Responsibility: By virtue of the kind of building the two parties share, it’s crucial that they share a mutual responsibility for maintaining proper home security. There’s also a strong need for open communication. If something seems amiss, there shouldn’t be any hesitation on either end to bring it to the attention of the other resident.

Keeping the Exterior Secured: Most duplexes share common outside space, such as a fenced-in yard. Be sure to maintain the area and take home security into account. Always keep gates locked, and consider installing a fence to keep intruders away.

Consider an ADT Home Security System: Whether you live on the right or left side of your duplex, you can greatly benefit from the powerful protection of an ADT home alarm. A fire that starts on one side of the duplex can quickly spread to the other; having smoke and carbon monoxide detection in both units will greatly reduce the chance of a catastrophic event.

Home security should be a top concern for homeowners, including people living in a duplex. Take the proper precautions for your structure today, and you’ll enjoy the peace of mind that comes from knowing you have the best in protection.

Condo security 101

Wednesday, February 24th, 2010

Condo owners share unique home security concerns. Some of the issues are the same – making sure to keep doors locked, securing windows,and arranging to have mail taken inside while you’re away on vacation.

Other concerns are different, however. Perhaps the main contrast is that all condominiums and buildings are different. It’s necessary to take a close look at your building’s current security measures. Is there a doorman? Do you need a special key to enter the front door? Answering these questions will help you determine your next steps.

Consider installing a home security system. ADT home security offers great deals and their reliable security systems can help keep you and your family safe. You’ll also want to make sure that your lawn is well-maintained. Tall grass and overgrown shrubs provide the perfect hiding spaces for criminals on the prowl doing reconnaissance on your condo. Finally, be certain that the locks on your front door have been changed since the previous condo owner moved out. If you don’t, the person who lived there last has an easy way to access all of your belongings whenever they want; in fact, they can just walk right in.

Apart from the issues above, specific condo security concerns relate to behavior. Don’t give your key to neighbors, and make sure to close the building door behind you, not allowing anyone to follow.

Home security and safety for your condo needs to be taken seriously. Start taking the proper precautions today.

Choosing the right security system this summer

Friday, June 12th, 2009

Are your kids home from school this summer? Are you leaving for a week to get away to the beach? There are more things to worry about this summer than choosing the right home security system to protect your loved ones and home. Let us help you ensure that you are making the right decision when it comes to picking the best home security system for you and your family.

There are a lot of details that will need to be considered when picking a home security system. What is your budget? How do you find the best alarm company? What features should you look for? The following home security alarm buying guide will help you to make the best decision for you and your home.

What do you want in a system?
With today’s advanced technology, homeowners have many options for a home security alarm system. While fire and burglar systems are the most common, you can extend your needs to carbon monoxide detection, propane/gas leak detection, water sensors, and even video surveillance systems. Discuss your needs with an alarm expert and you will find they will be more than helpful in recommending components for home security that will protect you and your family.

What are some of the features you want?
While the home security company you choose will be able to go over some of the features they offer, you should have a detailed list of some of the features you require. Some of these features may include a back-up system in case the power goes out, Or, if the telephone line becomes inoperable, as this is a direct line of communication between the monitoring company and your home.

What is your budget?
A home security alarm system can vary in cost from state to state. However, you should be able to get a basic system installed for under $500. You will need to know what your budget is for this project when you start your search for an alarm company. When you interview each company, they should set up a time to come to your home so they may provide you with a detailed cost estimate of the system, as well as what the system would include. This estimate should be provided to you at no cost.

What alarm company should you use?
When you first start searching for alarm companies to set up a home security alarm system, you may find it somewhat confusing as there are a lot of different alarm companies and each claims to be the best. The leading provider in home security systems, ADT, can help you with all of the above questions when it comes to choosing the right provider.  An ADT home security system offers many features and benefits, including home security systems available in a variety of levels. An ADT security system can offer you monitoring 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, with easy-to-use one-touch keypads and wireless keychains. The most important thing you should understand is that a home security system can save your family’s life in an emergency situation. ADT home alarm and security systems are full-home monitoring you can count on. That’s why ADT is America’s #1 choice for home security.

The benefits of an ADT Home Security system

Tuesday, January 13th, 2009

Home security systems have always been advised by law enforcement agencies and insurance companies.  In recent times, consumers are starting to heed this advisement in greater numbers.  With the rising number of home security systems being sold comes a greater network of protection.  Home security systems have never been more efficient, and the features offered by companies such as ADT help provide homeowners a level of security that is unparalleled. It has never been a better time to invest in an ADT security system.

For starters, ADT has five monitoring centers around the country that are linked to thousands of law enforcement and emergency services agencies.  Offering more than one monitoring center provides a much safer security system in the event of a large scale event or an outage of one of the centers.  This provides homeowners an unmatched reassurance that their ADT home security system can truly help protect them no matter what.

The ADT-monitored home security systems offered through All Home Security come standard with door and window protection as well as motion sensors.  Customers have the option of a touchpad that uses a code or the new SafePass, which relies on programmed tags that can be given to family members.  SafePass tags are waved in front of the touchpad to arm and disarm the system and can be programmed to only function during certain hours for parents who want to provide limited control of the system to children.  There is also a touchpad on your keychain for events such as coming home and suspecting that there is an intruder in the home.

In addition to state of the art home invasion protection, there are a number of other options offered by ADT Security to help protect your loved ones.  Carbon monoxide and smoke detectors are available, as well as water and freeze sensors to alert you to floods or potential pipe bursts.  All systems come with manual police and fire alarms in the event of an emergency that does not involve the door or window sensors.

There are even services available that offer monitoring of elderly or sick people within the home.  Available as waterproof pendants or wristbands, these devices work within a three hundred foot radius of the home and can alert emergency personnel to a fall or medical emergency.  This allows the elderly more freedom to stay at home when faced with medical issues that could require medical attention.

ADT truly goes above and beyond in order to remain the top name in home and personal security.  Whether you believe your home is at risk of intrusion or you would just like the peace of mind that comes with knowing that your family is protected in the event of any emergency, these systems are designed to meet and exceed your needs.




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