Secure 24 Alarm Systems
111 Corporate Office Dr Ste 200 , Earth City, MO 63045-1506
Security System Monitors, Burglar Alarm Systems, Security Cameras. BBB Rating A+.
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$350-$3,400
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111 Corporate Office Dr Ste 200 , Earth City, MO 63045-1506
Security System Monitors, Burglar Alarm Systems, Security Cameras. BBB Rating A+.
Serves: 64101, 64102, 64105, 64106 +45 more
198 Goulding St , East Alton, IL 62024-1134
Cable Installation, Burglar Alarm Systems, Low Voltage Contractors. BBB Rating A+.
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215 N New Madrid St , Miner, MO 63801-4142
Security Systems Consultants, Burglar Alarm Systems, Security Cameras.
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Sappington, MO 63128-1845
Electrician, Electrical Contractors, Home Repair. BBB Rating A+.
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3200 Samson Way , Bellevue, NE 68123-3192
Computer Software Developers, Burglar Alarm Systems, Security Cameras. BBB Rating A+.
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6415 Universal Ave , Kansas City, MO 64120-1326
Security System Monitors, Burglar Alarm Systems, Low Voltage Contractors. BBB Rating A+.
Serves: 64101, 64102, 64105, 64106 +45 more
1559 Pony Express Hwy , Home, KS 66438-9000
Telecommunications, Internet Services, Computer Repair. BBB Rating A+.
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631 NW Tyler Ct STE 302 , Topeka, KS 66608-1797
Burglar Alarm Systems, Security Cameras, Smoke Alarm Systems. BBB Rating A+.
Serves: 64101, 64102, 64105, 64106 +45 more
15620 Manchester Rd Ste 26 , Ellisville, MO 63011-2276
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509 S 4th St , Eagle, NE 68347-5092
Home Theater Systems, Computer Repair, Burglar Alarm Systems.
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211 E Main St , Plymouth, NE 68424-4113
Electrician, Electrical Contractors, Burglar Alarm Systems. BBB Rating A+.
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215 Chesterfield Industrial Blvd , Chesterfield, MO 63005-1201
Security System Monitors, Burglar Alarm Systems, Security Cameras. BBB Rating A+.
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Cost varies dramatically by model. Professional installation with monitoring contract: $0–$500 upfront (equipment often subsidized or free with contract) + $30–$80/month monitoring for 36–60 months (total: $1,080–$4,800 over a 3-year contract). DIY self-installed systems (Ring, SimpliSafe): $200–$600 for hardware + $0–$25/month optional monitoring. Local Kansas City custom integration firms: $1,500–$8,000+ for a fully integrated system with cameras, access control, and smart home tie-in, often with month-to-month monitoring. The right answer depends on your home size, technical comfort, and contract tolerance. Most Johnson County homeowners pay $35–$55/month for professionally monitored ADT or Vivint systems on existing contracts.
Yes — for monitored systems in Kansas City, MO, a residential alarm permit is required from the Kansas City, Missouri Police Department (kcpd.org). The annual permit fee is nominal. Without a permit, KCMO may not respond to alarm dispatch calls or may charge response fees. In Overland Park, KS (and other Johnson County cities), similar permit registration is required through the City of Overland Park Police Services (overlandpark.org). Your professional monitoring company should advise you on permit registration in your specific municipality — failure to register is a common oversight that creates problems when police response is needed.
ADT provides reliable professional monitoring with UL-listed central stations (typically ADT's own monitoring centers in major cities). The trade-off is the 36–60 month contract commitment with cancellation fees (often 75% of remaining contract value). ADT works well for Kansas City homeowners who: Are settled long-term in their home, want a recognized monitoring brand, and are not technically inclined to manage their own DIY system. ADT is less ideal for: Renters, frequent movers, and homeowners who research DIY options and find the $35–$55/month ongoing commitment difficult to justify for what is otherwise a hardware + cloud service. Kansas City consumers should compare ADT with local KC security integrators who may offer better pricing with no contract or shorter contract terms.
For outdoor cameras in Kansas City's climate (hot summers, cold winters, ice storms, occasional hail): look for cameras rated IP66 or higher (waterproof and dust-tight), operating temperature range covering -20°F to 120°F, and high-quality night vision (color night vision preferred for camera-as-deterrent use). Top performers for KC homes: Ring Floodlight Cam Wired Plus ($200–$250 — integrated floodlight + camera, excellent deterrent for KC dark driveways); Arlo Pro 4 / Arlo Pro 5 ($170–$230/camera — excellent wireless, 2K or 4K resolution, magnetic mount); Wyze Cam OG Outdoor (budget: $50–$60 — acceptable quality for lower-crime suburban areas like Olathe or Lee's Summit). For monitored camera systems (licensed KC monitoring company views cameras and can dispatch): Alarm.com-compatible cameras through a local KC integrator offer the best professional monitoring + camera integration.
KCPD response times to residential burglar alarm calls vary significantly by neighborhood, time of day, and call priority. Verified alarms (where monitoring center has confirmed an intrusion) receive higher priority. In practice, KCPD response to priority alarm calls in Kansas City, MO averages 8–15 minutes during non-peak hours; peak evening/overnight hours and calls in highest-demand areas may run longer. In Johnson County, Kansas (Overland Park, Olathe, Lenexa): suburban police response tends to be faster, averaging 5–10 minutes for priority calls. This context matters for alarm system design — cameras that allow you to verify an intrusion and provide that confirmation to the monitoring center upgrade your call's priority. A video doorbell that captures an image of a porch pirate vs. a missed package is a practical illustration of how camera integration changes both the monitoring response and the police investigation outcome.
DIY systems (Ring, SimpliSafe): Yes — completely portable. Remove sensors (3M adhesive strips), take the base station, and reinstall in the new home. SimpliSafe and Ring are designed for this use case.
Professional installation systems (ADT, Vivint): More complex. Most contracts include clauses for "system transfer" when moving within service area — ADT will reinstall in your new KCMO or KC Metro home (sometimes with new contract term or a transfer fee). Moving out of ADT's service area or terminating the contract early typically triggers a buyout fee of 50–75% of remaining contract value. Read your contract's relocation clause before signing — this is one of the most common sources of KC consumer complaints about alarm companies.
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