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ADT Home Security Monitoring in New Mexico

 

What It Means To Live In New Mexico

 

From the top of Wheeler Peak all the way to Red Bluff Reservoir, no matter where they move, New Mexicans aways consider New Mexico home. Temperatures in The Land of Enchantment range from 19 in winter to 89 in the summer. New Mexico currently sits at 65 on the comfort index. From Wheeler Peak to Red Bluff Reservoir, there are a range of climates in The Land of Enchantment. Summers here can hit 89 degrees1 while winters usually see 19 degrees. With 13.1 inches of annual rainfall, a comfort index rating of 65, air quality of 83.00 and water quality of 46.00, New Mexico is a great place to live.

 

What Statistics Teach Us About Property Crime In New Mexico

 

Security systems help protect you from potential break-ins. This year, your home has a 1 in 97 chance of being burglarized, according to census data and FBI crime statistics.1, 2 You can reduce these odds to as much as 1 in 293 with professional alarm monitoring. According to university researchers, homes with security systems are approximately 3 times less likely to be targeted for break-ins.34

 

How Does Crime In New Mexico Compare?

 

The number of property crimes in New Mexico 1,751 every month, is 4% less than the national average. In addition, burglaries decreased from last year when there were 22,022. Which is great.. Despite this decrease it is important to remember there are still over 404 break-ins every week.2

 

The U.S. Department of Justice reports that as many as 9 out of 10 convicted burglars said they targeted homes that did not have security systems.4 ADT in New Mexico provides affordable, easy to use home security solutions that help prevent break-ins.

 

Unemployment Trends In New Mexico

 

New Mexico currently has 7.20% unemployment; and this rate has been about the same for a few years.1 This means that, at the moment, there are over 144,305 people in New Mexico lacking a stable 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

   

How Much Does Crime Cost New Mexico Residents?

 

Because New Mexicans lose about $1,985 in every break-in, burglary in New Mexico amounts to $3,062,879 in stolen property last year.1 You can get 3 years of ADT alarm monitoring for what you stand to lose in a single burglary.1

 

How To Help Keep Your Family Safe With ADT in New Mexico

 

Contrary to popular belief, your home is more likely to be broken into during the day and once inside they will spend between 8-11 minutes. In New Mexico, as many as 50% of burglaries occur in the daylight hours.2 During the day, the response time for local law enforcement is between 11 minutes and an hour in 46.9% of burglaries. That can give robbers, who spend between 8 - 11 minutes in a home, enough time to get in and out before they arrive.2

 

Professional alarm monitoring from ADT in New Mexico helps protect your home at any hour of the day. 93,000 alarms come into ADT's Customer Monitoring Centers daily. ADT also interfaces with 38,000 local law enforcement and response agencies.

 

Help Protect Your Home From Costly Disasters With ADT in NM

 
 

Helping to prevent home invasions is not all ADT monitored home security systems can do. Home security systems can also be indispensable in fires and floods.

 

Get Advanced Flood Detection from ADT in New Mexico

 

Many New Mexicans live in beautiful older homes. If you live in one, more than 30 years old, cold winter months where temperatures dip below freezing can cause older water pipes to freeze and burst. Leaking water can cause costly property damage. Luckily, flood and temperature sensors monitored by ADT can notify you of freezing temperatures or the presence of water from broken pipes. This can help you take action before disaster strikes.

 

Smoke Detectors and Your home

 

In New Mexico there is one fire department for every 2,083 households, or 366 fire departments in all. According to the Nation Fire Protection Association, on average a fire department will respond to 2-3 fires every minute, and fire agencies nationwide responded to more than 1.3 million fires anually, which caused over $7 billion in property damage.8

 

In 2010, there were only 22 fire related deaths in New Mexico, which is comfortably below the national average.6 However the National Fire Protection Association still estimates that a single home can experience 5 fires in an average lifetime.7

 

Smoke and heat detectors from ADT 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.

 
 

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

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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