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ADT Home Security Monitoring in Oklahoma

 

Living In Oklahoma

 

From the top of Black Mesa all the way to Little River, no matter where they move, Oklahomans aways consider Oklahoma home. The Sooner State has a range of climates, with some areas reaching temperatures of 94 degrees in the summer and others seeing lows of 26 in winter months. On average, Oklahoma sees 35.8 inches of rainfall annually. The water quality is rated at 54.00, while air quality comes in at 68.40. The Sooner State offers a lot of diversity, from the heights of Black Mesa to the Little River, winter lows of 26 to summer highs of 94. With 35.8 inches of annual rainfall, a comfort index rating of 27, air quality of 68.40 and water quality of 54.00, Oklahoma is a great place to live.

 

The Level Of Property Crime In Oklahoma

 

According to statistics reported by the FBI and the most recent census, your home has a 1 in 100 chance of experiencing a break-in this year.1, 2 Fortunately, research has 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 Oklahoma to help protect your family, you lower your chances of being burglarized to approximately 1 in 300.2, 34

 

Crime In Oklahoma Vs. National Average

 

Property crime in the The Sooner State averages around 3,123 every month, which is below the national average. Additionally, burglaries in this state decreased from last year when there were 37,975, which is good news. Despite this decrease it is important to remember there are still over 720 break-ins every week.2

 

According to the U.S. Department of Justice, 90% of convicted burglars said they looked for homes without security systems.4 Protect Your Home Oklahoma security services are affordable, easy to use and will help you protect your home.

 

Oklahoma Residents Looking For Work

 

The unemployment rate in Oklahoma is 6.00%; and this number has been consistent for a few years.1 That means there are over 219,932 people in Oklahoma without a reliable income.1 Researchers at UC Berkeley conducted a study and found that when unemployment rises, so does property crime. So it is unlikely that the number of break-ins will decrease anytime soon.5

   

What Crime In Oklahoma Is Costing You

 

Because Oklahomans lose about $1,666 in every break-in, burglary in Oklahoma amounts to $4,698,721 in stolen property last year.1 You can get three years, or more than 26,000 hours, of professional alarm monitoring from ADT in OK for the same amount you could lose if your home is broken into.1

 

Let ADT Help Protect Your Family In Oklahoma

 

Burglars are more likely to work during the day, rather than at night. In fact, 38% of break-ins in Oklahoma were in broad daylight.2 In 62% of household burglaries, police, according to the Bureau of Justice Statistics, take more than 11 minutes to respond, while the typical burglar spends about 8-12 minutes in a home, giving burglars more than enough time to get in and out.2

 

ADT in Oklahoma helps protect your home no matter the time of day. Interconnected ADT Customer Monitoring Centers respond to 93,000 alarms every day. These monitoring centers are interconnected and interface with 38,000 local response services, to help ensure the fastest response possible.

 

Help Keep Your OK Home Safer With ADT

 
 

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.

 

Add Flood Sensors To Your ADT Monitored Security System

 

If you live in an older home, more than 30 years old, you have to know older water pipes can sometimes burst in the cold winter months. With flood and temperature sensors added to your ADT monitored security system, you can be alerted to the presence of moisture or significant drops in temperatures.

 

Smoke and Heat Monitoring from ADT in Oklahoma

 

In Oklahoma there are 913 fire departments in all. According to the Nation Fire Protection Association, on average a fire department responds 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

 

Even though there were only 68 fire deaths in Oklahoma in 2010, this annual rate is still higher than the national average reported by the United States Fire Adminstration.6

 

With smoke detectors as part of your ADT monitored home security system, if temperatures spike or smoke appears, these sensors will sound an alarm. ADT monitoring professionals will respond and can contact fire authorities on your behalf as you evacuate, if the situation warrants.

 
 

When it comes to home security in Oklahoma, experience counts.ADT has over 130 years of experience, and helps 7 million Americans protect their homes from fire and burglary. Call a representative right now to find out more.

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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