Hands-free smart security

Alexa Guard integrates with your ADT smart security system. It can extend the detection of CO and smoke alerts while you're away*, and help alert ADT so we can send first responders, if needed, it's the next generation of home security.
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How Alexa Guard works with ADT

Alexa detects a
suspicious audio event
When Alexa Guard is switched to Away mode, Alexa arms* your security system and can help detect the sound of smoke and carbon monoxide alarms and glass breaking.
Alexa sends an
audio clip to ADT
With automatic forwarding set up, Alexa automatically sends Smart Alerts for detected sounds to ADT.
ADT sends help in
case of an emergency
ADT’s professional monitoring agents can review your audio clip (with your permission), verify an alarm and call you to see if emergency services need to be notified.

Make your home safer and smarter

 
Expanded monitoring capabilities
Alexa can send Smart Alert notifications to your phone if an eligible Echo device detects the sound of smoke and CO alarms. You can opt to automatically forward these Smart Alerts to ADT to increase monitoring coverage of your home.
Hands-free smart home automation
Use your voice to control your security panel and compatible lights, locks, and thermostats using ADT’s smart home skill.

Take control even when you’re away

The ADT Control app gives you comprehensive control of your ADT smart security system and home automation devices.

 

  • When your doorbell camera senses motion, you’ll receive an alert on your phone

  • Use the app to see who’s at your door and even have a conversation with them

  • Control optional add-on home automation and security devices like smart locks and garages, smart lights, smart thermostats, and more

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ADT is redefining security – again

Our people set

us apart
You deserve to feel safe. Our people are dedicated to your safety, and taking care of the people and property you value most in your life.
Expert installation & repairs
Our highly trained, certified technicians stay at the forefront of security technology to ensure your system works right.
Personal customer support
In addition to 24/7 protection, we aim to provide 24/7 support, whether you have questions about your account, your billing or your system.
6-month, money-back guarantee
We want you to be happy. If ADT can't resolve your system or service concerns, we'll refund your installation and monitoring fees.*

Alexa Guard FAQs

What is Alexa Guard?

Guard is an Alexa feature that helps you keep your home and family safe. When you set Guard to Away mode, if an Echo device detects the sound of smoke alarms, carbon monoxide alarms, or glass breaking, Alexa can send you Smart Alerts, via notifications to your phone. If you have an ADT security system with Pulse or Control service, Alexa can also arm your system when you set Guard to Away mode, and you can opt to forward Smart Alerts to your security provider. And if you have connected smart lights, Alexa can automatically turn them on and off when Guard is in Away mode, to make it look like someone is home.

How do I set up Guard?

From your mobile device, open the latest version of the Alexa app, navigate to the Settings menu, and select Guard to begin setup.

What sounds can Alexa detect?

While Guard is in Away mode, the Echo devices in your home can help detect and notify you about the sound of smoke alarms, carbon monoxide alarms, or glass breaking. You can choose which sounds you want Alexa to notify you about during Guard setup.

Which Echo devices work with Guard?

Guard works on Echo, Echo Dot, Echo Plus, Echo Show, Echo Spot, and Echo Input. When enabled, Guard automatically works with all compatible Echo devices connected to your account. You can disable the feature on specific Echo devices within Guard Settings of the Alexa app.