Disneyluv111
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Who do you have it with?
Would you say the cost is worth it especially when you're away on vacation?
Would you say the cost is worth it especially when you're away on vacation?
The discount on my homeowners insurance more than covers the cost of monitoring.Who do you have it with? Would you say the cost is worth it especially when you're away on vacation?

Who do you have it with? Would you say the cost is worth it especially when you're away on vacation?

Who do you have it with?
Would you say the cost is worth it especially when you're away on vacation?
I forgot to answer your second question -
Yes. It's worth every penny. Not only when we are out of town, but also when we are at work or just running errands.
DH is a service tech for ADT, and boy at the stories he tells. I will never not have one, even if I lived in an area with no crime. It's mostly about the fire safety for me. (Oh, and when the kids are teens, no way are they sneaking out! LOL)
I use it everyday, and it cost's about $100 a month, not including treats and grooming.
I figure if a 130 lb dog doesn't stop anyone, nothing else will.
I use it everyday, and it cost's about $100 a month, not including treats and grooming.
I figure if a 130 lb dog doesnt stop anyone, nothing else will.

Yes. I have had one for 31 years. Sheriff will not respond to a residential alarm unless they get a call from someone inside the house. So having monitoring wouldn't serve any purpose. I have a loud siren and if it goes off and I am home, I'll call 9-1-1, and if I am not home, my neighbors will check.
Our sheriff will show up. If the alarm goes off and the alarm company calls and no one answers and gives them the code, they will call the sheriff. If the sheriff shows up to more than two false alarms in a calendar year, they will fine us. Our neighbors are the contact point if we're not here and we are for them too. We also have to register every 2 years (I think it's 2) with the sheriff that we have an alarm. We haven't had a break-in in our neighborhood in the 11 years we've lived here. The neighborhood over had one but that was a kid who followed his friend in who was house sitting (kind of-just watering plants, etc). He saw the garage door code and came back later to steal a few things. That was very isolated. Our county has a pretty low crime rate, but our houses are far enough apart that no one would necessarily see anyone breaking in so an alarm is a good thing to have.