Why Do I Need A Security Survey?

One Size Doesn't Always Work

We understand that security is a very personal matter; a "one size fits all" solution isn't always best.  Every home has specific requirements and will listen to your needs and wants to customise a solution just for you.

Free Security Survey

Our free security and risk assessment of your home allows our security consultant to discuss with you the options available and then design a security solution based on your individual requirements.

Five Reason to have a Security Survey

  • Expert OpinionVery few of us are know how to make our home safe in this day and age.  A survey by one of ADT's experts will give you peace of mind.
  • Larger HomesHomes over more than one floor or with multiple bedrooms need careful consideration when specifying a security system and survey by an ADT security expert will be comprehensive.
  • CCTV and Door EntryThese sophisticated solutions need careful planning and a survey is the best way to ensure the best solution is provide and meets all your requirements
  • PetsUp to 30% of UK homes have a dog or cat and security systems must allow for these members of the family.  A survey will ensure that a pet will not cause problems (false alarms) to your security system.
  • Conservatories and GaragesADT alarms can provide security for extensions such as a conservatory as well as detached garages and outbuildings, but a through examaintion of the location and access is required to ensure the best solution is specified.

To book your free security survey and risk assessment complete our online form now or call the number above. 

To ensure client safety and absolute integrity, all our security experts and advisors are vetted to the highest standards as defined by National Security Inspectorate (NSI).

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"84% of burglars avoid properties with an alarm system." (source: Home Office)