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ADT Home Security Monitoring in Hawaii

 

Residing In Hawaii

 

From the top of Mauna Kea all the way to Pacific Ocean, Hawaii is home to 1,297,839 Hawaiians. The Aloha State has a range of climates, with some areas reaching temperatures of 82 degrees in the summer and others seeing lows of 63 in winter months. On average, Hawaii sees 53.9 inches of rainfall annually. Hawaii currently sits at 49 on the comfort index.

 

What Statistics Teach Us About Property Crime In Hawaii

 

According to statistics reported by the FBI and the most recent census, the odds of your home being targeted for a home invasion this year are about 1 in 157.1, 2 However, studies have shown that your home is as much as 3 times less likely to experience a home invasion with an alarm system.3 So when you get ADT in Hawaii to help protect your family, you lower your chances of being burglarized to approximately 1 in 471.2, 34

 

Is Crime In Hawaii Getting Better Or Worse?

 

Property crime in the The Aloha State happen about 721 times every month, which is below the national average. In addition, burglaries decreased from the year before. Which is great.. Even though things are looking better, there are still over 166 break-ins every week.2

 

According to the U.S. Department of Justice, 9 out of 10 convicted burglars said they looked for homes without security systems.4 ADT Hawaii security services are affordable, easy to use and will help you protect your home.

 

Hawaii Unemployment Rates

 

Hawaii unemployment is currently at 6.40% and this rate has been about the same for a few years.1 There are over 83,061 people in Hawaii without a reliable income.1 Researchers at the University of California, Berkeley have found a direct correlation between unemployment and property crime. So it is unlikely that the number of break-ins will decrease anytime soon.5

   

What Crime In Hawaii Is Costing You

 

In Hawaii, the average loss from a break-in is $2,484 , resulting in approximately $2,050,082 stolen from Hawaiians each year2. For what you could lose in a single break-in, you can get more than three years, or 26,000 hours, of continuous ADT alarm monitoring.1

 

Help Protect Your Hawaii Home With ADT Monitoring

 

According to the FBI, 26% of burglaries in Hawaii take place during the day, when homeowners are at work.2 Most home invasions last about 8 minutes, while it takes law enforcement more than 11 minutes to respond in 62% of burglaries. Even with a response between 5 and 10 minutes in 21% of burglaries, that still means the burglar has a good chance of getting in and out, unhindered. Helping ensure the fastest possible response is why monitored home security is so helpful.2

 

Professional alarm monitoring from ADT Hawaii helps protect your home at any hour of the day. More than 93,000 alarms are answered in ADT Customer Monitoring Centers across the nation. These monitoring centers are interconnected and interface with 38,000 local response services, to help ensure the fastest response possible.

 

Help Protect Your Home From Costly Disasters With ADT HI

 
 

Helping protect your home from break-ins is only one part of the safety offered by ADT Hawaii. Home security systems can also be indispensable in fires and floods.

 

ADT Flood Sensors

 

Many Hawaiian households may be susceptible to ground seepage due to low elevation and high precipitation. Ground seepage most often occurs after there has been a lot of rainfall in a short amount of time. When an area experiences a great deal of rain, the water table rises and flooding can occur. ADT flood sensors can send an alarm the instant moisture is detected in your basement from ground seepage.

 

ADT Heat and Smoke Setectors

 

The National Fire Protection Association reported that in 2010 U.S. fire departments responded to 1.3 million fires, which is an average of 1 every 24 seconds. More than 80% of these fires were in residential structures, and combined they caused $7.1 billion in property damage. Hawaii has 4 fire departments, which averages out to 1 for every 110,536 households.8

 

Hawaii only experienced 7 fire deaths in 2010. This number is well below the national average.6 Still, according to a 2009 report from the National Fire Protection Association, a single home can experience 5 fires in an average lifetime.7

 

ADT's heat and smoke detectors will automatically notify you of large temperature spikes or the presence of smoke. Not only will you be alerted immediately of the presence of a fire, but ADT monitoring professionals can automatically alert the fire department in your area as you evacuate your home.

 
 

Let ADT's 130 years of experience work for you and your family. Hawaii ADT alarm monitoring is reliable, affordable and helps protect your home from fire, burglary and carbon monoxide. Call a representative today to receive great deals.

Sources

  1. www.City-Data.com
  2. FBI Uniform Crime Reports, 2011
  3. Simon Hakim, Temple University, quoted by Elizabeth Chang, An Alarming Trend, The Washington Post, Nov 14, 1999.
  4. U.S. Department of Justice, 1999
  5. 44 Journal of Law & Economics 259 (2001), Identifying the Effect of Unemployment on Crime, Rapheal, Steven, Winter-Ebner, Rudolph.
  6. U.S. Fire Administration/National Fire Data Center, Fire in the United States 2003 - 2007: October 2009.
  7. National Fire Protection Association, Fire Analysis and Research Division, A Few Facts at the Household Level: July 2009.
  8. National Fire Protection Association, Fire Analysis and Research Division, Fire Loss in the United States During 2010: September 2011.




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