ADT Home Security Monitoring Aurora, Ohio
Starting at just $27.99/mo Plus Get A $100 Visa Prepaid Debit Giftcard
*Requires a 36-month monitoring contract. Early termination and installation fees apply. Taxes additional. For full details and terms see the footer disclaimer. The equipment shown here requires an upgrade. ADT’s Largest Provider

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.

Aurora, Ohio Homeowners, Call 844-898-8900
Below are just a few of ADT Monitoring plans available for Aurora, Ohio
Traditional Plan
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ADT 24/7 monitoring
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Customized Security Systems
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Maintenance/Extended Warranty
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Cellular Connection to Monitoring
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Optional 2-Way Voice
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Optional Life Safety
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Remote
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ADT 24/7 monitoring
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Customized Security Systems
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Maintenance/Extended Warranty
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Cellular Connection to Monitoring
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Optional 2-Way Voice
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Optional Life Safety
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App Notifications (via app)
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Remote Arm/Disarm (via app or internet)
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System Scheduling
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Video & Automation
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ADT 24/7 monitoring
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Customized Security Systems
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Maintenance/Extended Warranty
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Cellular Connection to Monitoring
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Optional 2-Way Voice
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Optional Life Safety
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App Notifications (via app)
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Remote Arm/Disarm (via app or internet)
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System Scheduling
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Video Monitoring
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Real-Time Video Footage
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Smart Home Automation
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More about Aurora, Ohio
Aurora is a city in northwestern Portage County, Ohio, United States. A suburb in in the middle of Akron and Cleveland, the population was 17,239 at the 2020 census. It is ration of the Akron metropolitan area.
Some tell Aurora was the publicize of the daughter of Major Amos Spafford, while others admit the village was named after Aurora, the Roman goddess of dawn. The city is co-extensive with, and formed from, the former township of Aurora, which was formed from the Connecticut Western Reserve. Aurora was designated a Tree City USA by the National Arbor Day Foundation.
In 1799, Ebenezer Sheldon, a former Revolutionary War soldier, settled in Aurora and built a cabin upon east voyager trail. Shortly after, he brought his relations from Connecticut to enliven in the new settlement. In 1807 alone, 72 settlers came to Aurora, and two years later, the first frame home was built. Most people in Aurora at the epoch lived along the three main roads; The Cleveland-Warren road, the Chillicothe-Turnpike, and the Old Mill road. At the intersection of the three roads, inns and stores were built for settlers and travelers in Aurora. By the mid-1800s, the Chillicothe road was lined later than shops, hotels, taverns, and a school. In 1862, one of the first cheese factories, the Silver Creek Cheese Factory, was built by Frank and Elisha Hurd. Ten years later, in 1872, the Aurora Station was constructed, and it became a major commercial Place for the town. By the terminate of the 1800s, seven schools had been built, and the existing church in Aurora was then created.
In 1904, four million pounds of cheese was produced in Aurora cheese factories, making it the biggest cheese producer in the United States. One year later, Aurora’s stone sidewalk was completed, stretching from Aurora Station to Town Center. In 1913, a flood destroyed the Silver Creek Factory. One of its creators, Frank Hurd, stayed in the cheese industry until 1921. The Aurora cheese industry would be on decline from later on.