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Wireless Home Security Burglar Alarm Systems in Columbia, Connecticut
First Detection Systems' commitment to the security to our Connecticut customers is backed by ADT's 24 hour monitoring, providing you and your family fast and accurate response in any emergency. Isn't that exactly what you desire in protecting what is most precious to you? ADT alarm services leads the security industry with 5 best-in-class command centers, all of which watch over your Tolland County home, 24 hours a day, 365 days a year, ensuring your peace of mind. ADT is always there when you need them most. According to 2005 FBI statistics, a security system can reduce Connecticut home burglaries by 40 to 70%. Discovering your most vulnerable break and entry points and protecting them will reduce the probability of your Columbia, Connecticut home being vandalized. Studies have shown that more than twice as many burglaries occur at locations around the house that are not well lit or that conceal a burglar. More studies have shown that a burglary was thirteen times more likely to occur where there are no functioning home alarms.
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Connecticut Fast Facts:
- Connecticut State Insect: European Mantis (Mantis Religiosa), adopted 1997
- Connecticut is home to the oldest U.S. newspaper still being published: The Hartford Courant, established in 1764.
- Connecticut Statehood: the 5th State. Admitted Jan. 9, 1788
Whether the crime statistics for your Columbia, Connecticut neighborhood are good or bad, an intrusion or fire can permanently shatter you and your family's feeling of security forever. According to FBI statistics, an American home is burglarized once every 15 seconds. The good thing is, burglary is probably the most preventable of all crimes, enabling your Columbia, Connecticut home and family the safety they deserve. Many convicted burglars admit that if a residence is protected by a home security system, they will choose a much easier target.
No thief wants to get caught. So the average burglar will look for a Columbia home that promises the best payoff for the least amount of time and trouble. In the best possible worlds of crime, he looks for a sitting duck.
A professional thief, one who relies on robbery as his main source of income, may spend more time canvasing a Connecticut neighborhood, sizing up potential targets, estimating risks, and watching the daily living habits of the family whose house he thinks will be most profitable. He will have more sophisticated tools, and he knows what he's doing because he has years of experience behind him. He's less scared, less nervous than the youthful amateur, but like him, he wants to avoid confrontation. He wants an easy and safe job. An ADT monitored alarm system is a great way to deter him.
Another type of thief is the drug addict who operates more spontaneously than the professional thief. Desperate for the money to maintain his constant drug habit, he's willing to take chances that the others won't. He's also more dangerous when confronted so beware Columbia residents.
A thief wants to answer basic questions early in his plotting: What does this Columbia house contain that's worth stealing? Where do they kept valuables? When is the best time to break in and steal it? In other words, if it's your Connecticut home he's considering, he wants to know what you've got that's valuable, where you keep it, and when it will be the most vulnerable.
Many Connecticut residents innocently assume that they have nothing worth stealing, so even if someone did break in, there would be nothing for him to take. But the black market is enormous, and even the most modest Columbia, Connecticut home has the appliances and electronic equipment that a thief can dispose of rapidly. Even should there be nothing worth taking, a frustrated Columbia thief can vent his rage by vandalizing your furniture and clothing out of spite for having wasted his time on the wrong house. The destruction may not amount to much in dollars lost, but it may take a considerable toll in your memories and your sentiments that are attached to what is lost.
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