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First Detection Systems is a Connecticut Authorized ADT® Alarm Dealer and provides wireless home security systems to the Durham CT metro area.
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With $99.00 customer installation charge & purchase of alarm monitoring services. See important terms & conditions to this offer below. |
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Wireless Home Security Burglar Alarm Systems in Durham, ConnecticutFirst Detection Systems strives to deliver better customer service. We have installed thousands of home security systems in Connecticut and helped to provide our customers in Durham, Connecticut with that added peace of mind and security that comes with having a monitored security system. Protecting your Durham home is a matter of practical measures to make a burglar's job harder for him. If you are an average Connecticut homeowner, statistically you fall into the large group of people who are relatively ignorant of crime and ways to prevent it. You may even be among those who show little concern and assume it will never happen to them. Your Connecticut home was probably constructed with the minimum of security devices since the average builder and contractor often tries to eliminate the more expensive materials and security features in order to keep building costs down. You are now in that ever-growing group of Americans who are taking a stand against your Durham, Connecticut neighborhood crime. You need a security system to not only deter criminals, but to give you that added peace of mind for you and your family.
Connecticut Fast Facts:
Security Systems Reduce Burglaries... Durham, Connecticut Homes without security systems are about 3 times more likely to be broken into than homes with security systems. (Actual statistic ranges from 2.2 times to 3.1 times, depending on the value of the home.) Businesses in Durham without alarm systems are 4.5 times more likely to be burglarized than commercial locations with electronic security in place. Losses due to burglary average $400 less in residences with security systems than for a Middlesex County residence without security systems. Source: Simon Hakim, Temple University |
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