Help Protect Your Indiana Home With ADT Monitored Security
For about $1/day*
*with $99 installation charge and new monitoring agreement. Early termination fee applies. See below for full details.
ADT in Indiana gives you Superior Technology
Get the Most Innovative Home Security Equipment
Trust Your Home Security to ADT Monitoring in Indiana
ADT has over 140 years of experience and can help protect your Indiana home. With an ADT monitored security system, you get 24/7 monitoring and great technology to help protect your home.
To provide you with non-stop monitoring, ADT has 6 interconnected customer monitoring centers. These 6 centers are all linked, which helps ensure you're always covered. ADT helps protect your home no matter what.
Learn the Truth about Crime in Indiana
Annual Crime Rates in Indiana
You want to keep your home safe, especially considering that the FBI unified crime report says that there are more than 47,1152 burglaries in Indiana every year. Indiana homes can benefit from having the help of a monitored security system.
- Property Crime-197,260 occurences
- Larceny Theft-58,863 occurences
- Burglary-47,115 occurences
- Motor Vehicle Theft-13,311 occurences
LESS LIKELY
TO BE BROKEN INTO
Your Chances of Being a Victim of a Home Invasion in Indiana
Every 14.4 seconds, a home gets broken into somewhere in America. Based on national crime rates, your chances of experiencing a break-in this year are approximately 1 in 143. Getting a security system in Indiana can make your chances closer to 1 in 429. Studies have shown that burglars are 3 times less likely3 to break into a home with a security system.
Yearly average cost
of burglaries for Indiana*:
Burglaries Cost You More Than You May Know
Don't let the price tag deter you from helping protect your home with a security system. What you lose in a burglary will typically cost much more than yearly monitoring. Indiana loses an average of $103,400 every year because of home invasions. So, you stand to lose $2,200 if you are burglarized.
Yearly average cost
of burglaries for Indiana*:
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.