ADT Home Security Monitoring Ellisville, Mississippi

Starting at just $27.99/mo Plus Get A $100 Visa Prepaid Debit Giftcard

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Individually Customized & Installed

  • 24-hr fast response time with 4 US monitoring centers for redundancy
  • Expertly installed by a professional near you. Same-day installation is available.
  • From basic packages to smart home and video remote monitoring.
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Below are just a few of ADT Monitoring plans available for Ellisville, Mississippi

Traditional Plan

$ 32
99
Monthly
  • ADT 24/7 monitoring
  • Customized Security Systems
  • Maintenance/Extended Warranty
  • Cellular Connection to Monitoring
  • Optional 2-Way Voice
  • Optional Life Safety
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Remote

$ 52
99
Monthly
  • ADT 24/7 monitoring
  • Customized Security Systems
  • Maintenance/Extended Warranty
  • Cellular Connection to Monitoring
  • Optional 2-Way Voice
  • Optional Life Safety
  • App Notifications (via app)
  • Remote Arm/Disarm (via app or internet)
  • System Scheduling
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Video & Automation

$ 62
99
Monthly
  • ADT 24/7 monitoring
  • Customized Security Systems
  • Maintenance/Extended Warranty
  • Cellular Connection to Monitoring
  • Optional 2-Way Voice
  • Optional Life Safety
  • App Notifications (via app)
  • Remote Arm/Disarm (via app or internet)
  • System Scheduling
  • Video Monitoring
  • Real-Time Video Footage
  • Smart Home Automation

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Ellisville, Mississippi Home Security Systems
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"I was moved into a new home and I also live by myself. SafeStreets offered special pricing with my power company so I went with them. The sales process was all over the telephone which was good. Also, the guy who came and installed was great. It only took him a few hours to have the system installed. He then walked me through everything. Additionally, the features offered are just what I need. The quality is good and the cost is within my price range. Having the system definitely has put me at peace when I go to bed at night. I definitely recommend SafeStreets to others."
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More about Ellisville, Mississippi

Ellisville is a town in and the first county seat of Jones County, Mississippi, United States. The population was 4,448 at the mature of the 2010 census, up from 3,465 at the 2000 census. The Jones County Courthouse is located here, as is much of the county government.

The confess legislature authorized a second county seat at Laurel, to the northeast, which developed as the center of lumber and textile mills, with a much larger population. Ellisville is ration of the Laurel micropolitan statistical area.

The town is named for Powhatan Ellis, a former U.S. senator for Mississippi who identified as a descendant of Pocahontas and her father, Chief Powhatan in Virginia. Ellisville was designated as the county seat, and it became the major poster and population middle of Jones County through the in front decades of go forward in the nineteenth century.

During the Civil War, Ellisville and Jones County were a center of pro-Union resistance. The county had mostly yeomen farmers and cattle herders, who were not slaveholders. Slaves constituted 12% of the county’s population in 1860, the lowest proportion of slaves of any county in the make a clean breast in 1860, as conditions generally did not preserve cultivation of large cotton plantations. Many local men resented going to deed to retain slaveholders, and anxious about the holdover of their families, where women and kids worked to keep subsistence farms going. They resented Confederate tax collectors who took the goods and stores their families needed to live.