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Trust Your Home Security to ADT Monitoring in Colorado
With ADT monitoring in Colorado, you will always have expert help protecting your home. WIth ADT you benefit from over 140 years of experience in the security industry. Now you have an understanding why ADT is trusted by over 6 million Americans.
ADT uses its 6 interconnected customer monitoring centers to help ensure you have constant monitoring. Your home will always have a center looking out for it because all 4 of them are linked. ADT will always help protect your home.
Learn the Truth about Crime in Colorado
Annual Crime Rates in Colorado
The FBI unified crime report states that more than 26,1532 burglaries happen in Colorado every year. There is something you can do to help avoid falling victim to a home invasion. One of the best ways to do this is to get a professionally monitored security system installed in your Colorado home.
- Property Crime-134,992 occurences
- Larceny Theft-17,882 occurences
- Burglary-26,153 occurences
- Motor Vehicle Theft-4,768 occurences
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Your Chances of Being a Victim of a Home Invasion in Colorado
According to the FBI, a burglary happens every 14.4 seconds and 74.5% of all burglaries are residential. How does this apply to you? Based on national trends, the chances your home will be broken into this year are approximately 1 in 143. Installing a monitored security system in Colorado could make your chances closer to 1 in 429. That's because security systems have been shown to make break-ins 3 times less likely3.
Yearly average cost
of burglaries for Colorado*:
Burglaries Cost You More Than You May Know
You shouldn't hesitate to get a monitored security system because of the expense. What you lose in a burglary will typically be more than what you'll spend on yearly monitoring. Around $57,200 is stolen from Colorado homes every year. Meaning you stand to lose $2,200 if you are burglarized.
Yearly average cost
of burglaries for Colorado*:
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
*Numbers based on averages, may not be accurate.
Colorful Colorado is home to more than just beautiful views—it has safe campuses too
Rocky mountains, ideal skiing, and an exciting nightlife aren’t the only things students in the Centennial State have to look forward to. Colorado boasts several college campuses leading the way in safety in the state.
Keep reading to find out if your new school (or alma mater) is part of this year’s top five safest college campuses in Colorado. For an even more extensive study, check out the top twenty-five safest schools in the nation brought to you by the YourLocalSecurity.com team.
Methodology
To determine the safest colleges in each state, we analyzed Uniform Crime Report and Campus Safety and Security data for schools that meet the following criteria:
- 5,000+ students enrolled
- Two- or four-year degrees offered
- Public, private, or non-profit institution
For the three crime factors, the rate reported has been compared against the population per 1,000 people within the city limits. The lower the rate, the lower the number of crimes reported in that category:
- Violent crimes per 1,000 people
- Property crimes per 1,000 people
- Hate and VAWA (crimes against women) crimes per 1,000 people
Interesting Findings
- The average crime rate for all five Colorado campuses is 6.4, with the University of Northern Colorado scoring a rate of 3.5.
- Regis University had the lowest VAWA/Hate rate of 9.5.
- Even with a student body of almost 25,000, the University of Colorado Anschutz Medical Campus still managed a low violent crime score of 7.5.
- The University of Denver has an easy time keeping its student body safe. Downtown Denver is so close to campus, the Denver Police Department is only half a mile away.