"I
was cooking dinner as I do every night, and just fell asleep. My smoke
alarm went off. I tried to get out, but collapsed. I couldn't call
for help. But ADT did. It's a good thing, too. The fire department
found me. They saved my life."
Fire
is one of the greatest threats to your family and home it
can destroy everything in its path within minutes.
While
smoke detectors and fire extinguishers are a good start for fire
safety, they can't call for help when you're unable to respond.
That's why ADT, as the leader in home security offers ADT Monitored
Fire Protection.
This
service from ADT offers an important difference over other fire
safety products: They can call for help when you can't. They will
monitor your home with smoke and heat detectors 24 hours a day .
. . even when you're not there . . .even if you're unable to respond.
So
if fire breaks out when you're not home, or when you're asleep or
unconscious, your system can alert ADT's 24 hour Monitoring Center,
and They can notify the authorities right away.
With
ADT's Monitored Fire Protection, you get . . . Advanced smoke and
heat detectors that use state-of-the-art technology to alert their
monitoring center.
Fire Protection that's "always on." It works even when
your security system isn't armed.
A call to the authorities for help even if you're not home.
In
addition to monitored fire protection, your system can also help
protect you from burglary and carbon monoxide. It works just like
fire monitoring. Any time your security system or carbon monoxide
detector is triggered, the system automatically alerts their Monitoring
Center so ADT can call the police or emergency personnel.
When
it comes to safeguarding your home and family, you should know that
fire kills more Americans than all natural disasters combined;*
and 80% of all fire fatalities occur in the home.** That's why ADT's
24 hour Monitored Fire Protection is so important. Contact your
ADT representative or click here to find out more.
*
National Fire Protection Association, 1998, Fire Loss in the U.S.
and Fire in the United States, 1987-1996, 11th Edition.
**National Fire Protection Association's 2000 United States Fire
Loss, September 2001.
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