Wednesday, January 25, 2012

Who offers the best Home Security in Atlanta GA?

I'd like to know who has the best home security out of all of these: Brinks/Broadview, Ackerman, ADT, System 5, Linder (LLS), Bulldog. These are the mainstream companies here in Atlanta. Or maybe someone can you recommend a decent service? Thank you.Who offers the best Home Security in Atlanta GA?
I don't know who all the companies are but I have ADT and consider them to give good service:



Here is the ADT cost per month:



http://www.teepeetech.com/home-security-…



And then here is a cost comparison of some of the monthly fees of alarm companies:



http://www.teepeetech.com/home-security-…



Here are some reviews of the companies you mentioned. Ackerman gets really good reviews:



http://www.kudzu.com/m/Ackerman-Security…



Broadview is merging with ADT, so I would not consider them. They are more expensive than ADT currently. I couldn't find anything on System 5, Linder, or Bulldog.



If I had to make that choice, I would make a list of what you want in your security system and then compare ADT and Ackerman and take the lower price. Also, consider the contract length. Most contracts with alarm companies are for a couple of years.Who offers the best Home Security in Atlanta GA?
Broadview. I was monitored by several companies including ADT.. You may ask your self "is it important the way I'm treated once I'm under contract" ? ADT is the worst company I've ever been with, had to many false alarms, customer services is extremely unprofessional, and the technicians are not very knowledgeable.



With Broadview I have yet had any problems. Yes their a little more than other companies,but I don't have to deal with technical issues or calling them. I personally tested the alarm and they called within a minute. I'll gladly renew my contract at the end of the term.Who offers the best Home Security in Atlanta GA?
Great question: sounds like you want affordable peace of mind, and possibly some advanced features, but these companies may not necessarily be the only choices. There are other options to consider. It really depends on what you want your system to do - and today, what a good system can do will surprise you.



For starters, the only safe systems use cellular monitoring (no phone line required, no phone line to cut!). Anything else is old news, since even an internet connection is easy to cut. Plus, the company should not charge extra for the cell radio, or add on big monthly fees for cell monitoring. The next thing is interactive services: remote arm/disarm, special apps for hand-held devices, text and email notifications, and even video and smart home features. In other words, the game has changed, and the traditional "big boys" are way behind - including some of the names you mentioned. And you can get a great system that you can install yourself, fully programmed and ready out of the box. That means you can add devices at any time, and even move the system with you. When researching, I strongly recommend that you look at all the reviews you can find, and Google is a good place to start. You're already on-line! Shop hard, and don't just focus on the big (or local) names: there are providers covering the US that are doing a much better job, and you can check them out very easily. Look for safer, smarter, simpler, and more affordable - you will be happy you did!

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