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ADT Home Security Monitoring in New Hampshire

 

Calling New Hampshire Home

 

From the top of Mount Washington all the way to Atlantic Ocean, 1,326,038 Granite Staters call this state home. The Granite State has a range of climates, with some areas reaching temperatures of 81 degrees in the summer and others seeing lows of 10 in winter months. On average, New Hampshire sees 43.1 inches of rainfall annually. The water quality is rated at 56.00, while air quality comes in at 69.10. New Hampshire currently sits at 56 on the comfort index.

 

The Reality Of Property Crime In New Hampshire

 

Security systems help protect you from potential break-ins. This year, your home has a 1 in 241 chance of being burglarized, according to census data and FBI crime statistics.1, 2 You can help decrease the likelihood of your home being targeted with a professionally monitored security system. According to university researchers, homes with security systems are approximately 3 times less likely to be targeted for break-ins.34

 

How New Hampshire Crime Compares To Other States

 

More than 453 property crimes take place in New Hampshire every month. This is actually 84% less than the national average. However, break-ins and other NH property crimes increased annually by 513 in 2010. That's 9 more every week.2

 

According to the U.S. Department of Justice, 9 out of 10 convicted burglars said they would avoid homes protected by a security system .4 Protect Your Home New Hampshire provides security services that are affordable, easy to use and will help make your home a less desirable target for burglars.

 

Unemployment Trends In New Hampshire

 

The unemployment rate in New Hampshire is 5.20%; and this rate has been about the same for a few years.1 There are over 68,953 people in New Hampshire without a reliable income.1 Researchers at UC Berkeley conducted a study and found a direct correlation between unemployment and property crime. So it is unlikely that the number of break-ins will decrease anytime soon.5

   

The Economic Impact Of Crime In New Hampshire

 

The average loss sustained by homeowners from a burglary in New Hampshire is $1,721. With approximately 272 break-ins occurring each year, burglary in the The Granite State is a $468,151 dollar industry.2 You can get more than three years of around the clock alarm monitoring from ADT in New Hampshire for the same amount you stand to lose in a single home invasion. That's over 26,000 hours of around the clock monitoring.1

 

Help Prevent Crimes Before They Start With ADT in New Hampshire

 

Contrary to popular belief, home invasions are more likely during the day than at night and once inside they will spend between 8-11 minutes. In New Hampshire, as many as 65% of burglaries occur in the daylight hours.2 According to the U.S. Department of Justice, the average response time for law enforcement in 62% of burglaries is over 11 minutes, which may give burglars, who spend an average of 8 minutes in a home, enough time to escape. 2

 

ADT home security monitoring is ready to respond to emergencies at any hour of the day. ADT Security Services Inc. operates six interconnected Customer Monitoring Centers (CMC) that respond to more than 93,000 alarms daily. ADT helps protect your home by interfacing with 38,000 local law enforcement and response agencies.

 

Help Protect Your Home From Costly Disasters With ADT in NH

 
 

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

 

ADT Monitored Flood Sensors

 

Many Granite Stater households may be susceptible to ground seepage when there has been a lot of rainfall in a short amount of time. When this happens, the water table rises as the water spreads out through the permeable rocks and flooding can occur. ADT monitored flood sensors can alert you when water is detected in your home, helping you avoid costly damage.

 

Smoke and Heat Monitoring from ADT in New Hampshire

 

The National Fire Protection Association reported that fire departments responded to 1.3 million fires in 2010, which is an average of 1 every 24 seconds. Fires caused $7.1 billion in property loss, with more than 80% occurring in residential properties. New Hampshire has 243 fire departments, or 1 for every 2,122 households.8

 

In 2010, there were only 6 fire related deaths in New Hampshire, which is comfortably below the national average.6 Still, according to a 2009 report from the National Fire Protection Association, a household can expect as many as 5 fires in an average lifetime.7

 

ADT monitored heat and smoke detectors can help detect large temperature spikes or if there is smoke present in your home. 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 .

 
 

Help protect your home from intrusion, fire and more with a monitored home alarm system from ADT in New Hampshire.

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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