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Home Security Systems in Ohio — Free Quotes from Licensed Specialists

From Columbus to Cleveland to Cincinnati, Ohio homeowners and renters trust licensed specialists to design the right mix of cameras, alarms, and 24/7 monitoring. Compare professional and DIY options for your home and budget — no obligation.

Licensed specialists available. Equipment and monitoring costs vary by provider and location.

Why Ohio Homeowners and Renters Call Us

Ohio is a state of contrasts — dense urban neighborhoods in Cleveland and Cincinnati, suburban subdivisions outside Columbus, and rural farmsteads across the rest of the state. Each of these settings calls for a different home security setup, and licensed specialists help you sort through the options without sales pressure.

Property crime rates in Ohio cities have stayed above the national average in recent years, especially in larger metros. Combined with severe winter weather, package theft during the holidays, and an aging housing stock that often needs sensor retrofits, more Ohio households are upgrading from basic alarms to systems that include video doorbells, indoor and outdoor cameras, and smartphone alerts.

We are a free matching service. When you call (866) 753-7189 we connect you to a licensed home security specialist serving your part of Ohio. They walk through your home layout, your goals, and your budget — then quote equipment, installation, and monitoring options that fit. There is no obligation and no high-pressure sales tactics.

Whether you rent a downtown Columbus apartment, own a Cleveland Heights bungalow, or live on acreage outside Toledo, an Ohio specialist can help you choose between DIY kits and professionally installed alarm systems with central station monitoring.

Ohio Cities We Serve

Get free quotes from licensed home security specialists in your Ohio city. Don’t see your area? Call (866) 753-7189 — we serve communities across the state.

What’s Included in an Ohio Home Security Quote

Door & Window SensorsWireless contacts on entry points throughout your Ohio home.
Motion DetectorsPet-friendly motion sensors for hallways, basements, and stairways.
Indoor & Outdoor CamerasHD cameras with night vision and cold-weather ratings.
Video DoorbellsTwo-way audio and motion alerts for porch and package monitoring.
Smart LocksRemote lock and unlock from your phone, with user codes.
24/7 MonitoringUL-listed central station response with cellular backup.
Mobile App ControlArm, disarm, view cameras, and get alerts from anywhere.
Smoke & CO DetectionMonitored detectors that signal the central station automatically.

Ohio Home Security FAQ

What home security companies serve Ohio?

Major national providers including ADT, Vivint, SimpliSafe, Brinks, and Ring serve homes across Ohio, plus regional installers in Columbus, Cleveland, Cincinnati, and other cities. Call to compare options.

How much does home security cost in Ohio?

Most Ohio households pay between $20 and $60 per month for monitoring, depending on equipment and features. Equipment can be free with a contract or purchased outright for DIY systems.

Do Ohio home insurance companies offer discounts for security systems?

Yes. Most Ohio home insurance providers offer discounts of 5% to 20% for monitored security systems. Ask your specialist about documentation to claim the discount.

Is professional installation required in Ohio?

No. DIY systems like SimpliSafe and Ring are popular with Ohio renters and homeowners. Professional installation is available statewide for those who prefer it.

What is the best home security system for cold Ohio winters?

Look for outdoor cameras and sensors rated for sub-zero temperatures and wireless systems with cellular backup so monitoring keeps working during winter power outages.

Ready to Compare Ohio Home Security Quotes?

Call now to speak with a licensed specialist serving your Ohio city.

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Consumer Support Help is a free matching service and is not a security provider or monitoring company. Calls may be routed to licensed third-party home security providers. Equipment availability, pricing, contract terms, and monitoring features vary by provider and location.