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 Guardian Home Security provides homes and families with the protection they deserve. Our home alarm systems are customized to meet your specific security needs. We back our products with top notch service and reliability.

In most cases Guardian alarm systems can save you money with your home insurance. In some cases, the savings can be as much as 20%. If you are looking for a home alarm system, call now for more details.

According to the FBI in 2007 there were approximately 2,179,140 burglaries in the US.

Dont let your home become part of this statistic.

Making the investment to install a home security system should be a priority for every homeowner.

  • # In 2007, there were an estimated 2,179,140 burglaries—a decrease of 0.2 percent when compared with 2006 data.
  • # An examination of 5- and 10-year trends revealed an increase of 1.1 percent in the number of burglaries when compared with the 2003 estimate and a decline of 6.6 percent when compared with the 1998 estimate.
  • # Burglary accounted for 22.1 percent of the estimated number of property crimes committed in 2007.
  • # Of all burglaries, 61.1 percent involved forcible entry, 32.4 percent were unlawful entries (without force), and the remainder (6.5 percent) were forcible entry attempts.
  • # In 2007, burglary offenses cost victims an estimated $4.3 billion in lost property; overall, the average dollar loss per burglary offense was $1,991.
  • # Burglary of residential properties accounted for 67.9 percent of all burglary offenses.
  • # Offenses for which time of occurrence was known showed that 57.4 percent of burglaries took place during the day and 42.6 percent at night.
  • A study in Connecticut showed that 12 percent of burglaries occurred through an UNLOCKED door.
  • A study in Connecticut showed that in 41 percent of alarmed homes that were burglarized, the security system was not turned on.
A residential alarm system has four parts – window/door sensors, a motion detector, the alarm unit, and a control panel with display and keypad. Your Monitronics Authorized Dealer will work with you to select a secure place to install the alarm unit, as well as a convenient location near an entryway for the control panel.Whether your alarm self-activates or you initiate the call for help, your alarm system will seize your phone line and dial Monitronics. Following strict procedures, our professional dispatchers act quickly to contact you and verify your alarm signal and situation. Within seconds after your signal, the appropriate police, fire, medical, or other authorities are on their way to your home.

Response Speed
In a true emergency, response time is critical. Our professional operators are trained to act quickly with precision and confidence whenever our Monitoring Center receives an alarm signal.

Information Accuracy
To ensure an accurate response, our advanced monitoring equipment interprets and records each signal received, while our operators rapidly access account information to relay vital facts to the authorities.

System Reliability
Monitronics’ quality and performance meets or exceeds Underwriters Laboratories’ strict requirements for UL® listing. We maintain the latest monitoring technology with triple-redundant systems.

Expert Service
Monitronics employs trained professionals to deliver fast, reliable response service – 24 hours a day, 365 days per year. Regular, on-going training ensures our staff is ready for any emergency.

Police Believe Security Systems Reduce Burglaries…

90 percent of police believe alarms deter burglary attempts.

In 1994, the International Association of Chiefs of Police passed a Board Resolution stating that professionally installed and monitored alarm systems are useful instruments to deter crime and provide peace of mind for residential and business owners. The organization also pledged to work with the alarm industry to help reduce the problem of false alarms.
People Feel Safe with Security Systems…

94 percent of alarm owners are satisfied with their alarm systems.
Residential Fires are Expensive and Deadly…

About 81% of all U.S. fire deaths occur in the home.

In 1999, home fires caused $567,000 in damage EVERY HOUR.

Arson
A total of 76,045 arson offenses were reported in 1999. Structures are the most frequent targets of arsonists, comprising 45 percent of the reported incidents in 1999. Residential property was involved in 61 percent of the structural arsons during the year, while 43 percent of the arsons were directed at single-family dwellings.

In 1999, the monetary value of property damaged due to reported arson averaged $10,882 per offense.

Of the arsons cleared in 1999, 48 percent involved only young people under the age of 18, a higher percentage of juvenile involvement than for any other crime.

The Cost of Fire
Self-installed smoke alarms save lives by alerting sleeping residents to get out. Electronic fire alarms not only alert residents, they can also automatically notify the authorities, saving property in addition to lives.

Number of Residential Fires in 1992 – 467,000

Number of Residential Fire Deaths in 1992 – 4, 115

Cost of Residential Fires in 1992 – $3,998,000,000

Source: National Fire Experience Survey
Burglar Bars Can Kill…

From 1985 to 1991, an average of 16 people died each year due to burglar bars blocking their exits from burning homes or buildings.
Fires are Linked to Products…

In 1999, residential fires started by smoking materials (typically cigarettes, cigars and pipes) accounted for roughly 882 civilian deaths, 2,126 civilian injuries, and $335.3 million in direct property damage.

In 1997, children playing with fire (typically lighters and matches) started 16,970 residential, 3,120 business, 850 car and 44,130 other residential structure and outdoor fires. This resulted in 284 civilian deaths, 2,158 civilian injuries, and more than $283.3 million in direct property damage, mostly from home fires.

Source: Children Playing with Fire, National Fire Protection Association, Learn Not To Burn Foundation, STAT Resources, Inc., Simon Hakim, Temple University, International Assoc. of Chiefs of Police