ADT New Zealand is reimagining the home security landscape with new do-it-yourself (DIY) solutions. Aimed to alleviate homeowners' biggest security concerns, this new product offers fast installation, flexibility, and no need to be handcuffed with long-term contracts or wait for scheduled technician visits. guarantees a high level of protection.
This ground-breaking solution is scheduled to launch on May 1 and is the first of its kind in New Zealand. New Zealand's Ministry of Justice aims to reduce the risk of repeat burglary by providing homeowners with a system that is professionally monitored but can be installed by individuals, but this is aimed at reducing the risk of repeat burglary. This is a fate that befalls about 23% of people.
Dennis Hambling, managing director of Intelligent Monitoring Group, ADT's parent company, said: “When the moment is of the essence, security system decisions often fall between professionally monitored solutions and retailers' It will be a compromise between DIY devices.The decision will be as follows. availability, speed of installation, and affordability. Hambling says his new ADT product addresses these concerns head-on by developing a DIY system that is fast, advanced, flexible and free of contract burdens.
Hambling added: “The days of waiting weeks to install security are over. With ADT's DIY services and the support of our licensed security professionals, anyone can secure their home on their own. “You can do it while having fun.”
A streamlined four-step installation process includes working with ADT to identify the appropriate system components, delivering selected components to the homeowner's door, access to support from licensed security professionals, Includes instant system activation with 365-day back-to-base monitoring. The system is self-checking and gives homeowners the opportunity to test the installation themselves, giving them instant peace of mind.
This DIY solution also has many unique features. It operates independently of your home Wi-Fi via its own SIM card, ensuring continuous operation even in the event of a power outage or cable damage. An alarm is activated as soon as tampering is attempted, and a rechargeable battery keeps the system functioning during power outages.
Customers can choose between full or light monitoring services and remotely monitor their home through the ADT Smart Connect mobile app. To increase flexibility, the system does not mandate long-term contracts. Adding an extra layer of defense, DIY systems feature local alarms that go off in the event of a security breach, acting as a powerful deterrent against potential intruders.
As part of its future offerings, ADT plans to introduce more customizable options to ensure homes and businesses are protected on demand.