The Balancing Act Show 890 – ADT Security Systems


With home burglaries and other crimes on the rise, it’s now more important than ever to protect your family and possessions. Having a home alarm system can give you peace of mind and save you up to 20 percent on your homeowner’s policy. safepass from ADT is a safe and easy way to activate your home alarm.

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22 comments to The Balancing Act Show 890 – ADT Security Systems

  • PandawdyBob

    I think I jacked up that last post. They do have service in other countries, which is why the have monitoring centers in other countries. But there are multiple US based monitoring stations.

  • PandawdyBob

    ADT has multiple US monitoring centers. They also have monitoring in other countries, which means they also have monitoring centers in other countries. If you are a US customer, you’ll speak to representatives in the US and the monitoring facilities your panel dials are in the US.

  • xunearthhxcx

    Not only is the company doing it to save a few bucks. but customers as well. there are thousands of alarm companies out there who contract their monitoring out to someone who maybe takes calls for ATT, car insurance quotes, television promotions.. I think you get my idea.. they offer lower prices for monitoring because they can, because the quality isnt high. I have been with 3 major alarm companies, and I can honestly say the best all around operation ive seen is ADT’s.

  • alexandermakrianis

    Well, that’s good. I’m glad that at least peoples’ safety isn’t in the hands of someone over on the other side of the world who doesn’t speak English as a first language and probably doesn’t even know what an alarm system is for. It seems that so many other companies doing this to save a few bucks, but are hurting customer service.

  • xunearthhxcx

    Ive never heard of any alarm company monitoring in India haha.. atleast not a company based out of North America

  • alexandermakrianis

    Oh, OK. I’m not against alarm systems, in fact there are some that I’d recommend. Its just that in my experience in fire and security I’ve seen a few that aren’t very professional, and ADT is one of those that doesn’t impress me. I don’t know if you can confirm this, but does ADT or any other alarm company have their monitoring center in India or somewhere overseas? If so, then I definately wouldn’t recommend them.

  • xunearthhxcx

    im just defending people from spreading possible misinformation about alarm systems, I was in the Industry almost 10 years.

  • alexandermakrianis

    Do you work for ADT? The way you defend the company, I’d be willing to assume that you do.

  • alexandermakrianis

    I’ve been a firefighter for ten years and we have never had a real fire as a result of an ADT alarm activation. Like I stated in my post that you replied to, we get activated and then disregarded five seconds later. Its a waste of time and its frustrating. On top of that people sometimes get mad when we show up to get report information. I don’t wish for anyone to have a fire, but you’re right, my general attitude is that it is just an ADT fire alarm.

  • xunearthhxcx

    thats what you get paid to do. respond to possible/and real events. I bet everyhouse is just an ADT system too right? ha.

  • xunearthhxcx

    actually. its up to the customer to decide HOW they want the alarms dispatched. The customer has the option to be called first, but many in the case of a fire signal opt that the fire department is called right away. Its not that the company doesnt bother, its just they are following the customers orders!

  • xunearthhxcx

    keywords: IF YOURE HOME… thats what a security system provides.. Also, how about if youre sleeping and you dont hear them come in through a window , or a door? genius.

  • xunearthhxcx

    the keypad flips open also, if you want to enter the code yourself.. I have one of these.

  • BrinksGuyOnYT

    Having a codeless system isn’t a great idea in my opinion. If you lose your keys, congratulations, not only have you given someone a way to easily enter your home, but also a way to disarm your system if you’re lazy and don’t deactivate your keychain! Not to mention the magnetized key fobs, much like hotel keycards, can easily lose their data if you get them anywhere remotely near a cell phone. ADT probably charges an arm and a leg to replace them too. /sigh

  • kosmosleha

    her face looks stupid

  • boweasel11

    ADT SUCKS

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  • vacuum321

    they make alarms that look and sound like an adt alarm but it dosen’t call the police and it works great (no more policecoming when you forget code)and it doesn’t cost $1,000!

  • alexandermakrianis

    That’s exactly what it is. I wish the alarm company would call the palce where the alarm activated first before having us dispatched. I know that in a real emergency seconds count but there are several times that we go back to the same places. Five seconds after the call is dispatched, the dispatcher calls back and states that it is a false alram per the alarm company. We still have to go non-emergency and take a report. Its frustrating, especially when its at 2AM in the morning.

  • Planeguy13

    Yeah, I mean how often does the average person accidentally set off there smoke alarm? Alot! I know mine goes off once a week, I can just imagine how pissed firefighters like you would be if you were at my house at least once a week!

  • alexandermakrianis

    I’m a firefighter and just about all of the fire alarms we respond to from ADT are false alarms. The alarm company doesn’t bother to determine if its a false alarm until after we’ve been dispatched. We still have to respond and its an inconvenience for us and the home/business owner. Personally I wouldn’t want one of these alarm systems in my home.

  • Planeguy13

    Its so funny how security companies make it sound like your a bad parent if you don’t have a 1000 dollar security system installed. Guess what, if I’m home and someone breaks in I can call the cops probably faster than an alarm system can and if I’m not home and no one is the police aren’t going to get there fast enough to stop someone. Buy each of your family members a 15$ can of mace and they’ll be so much safer than with an ADT security system.

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