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ADT Secures US Public Housing Community

ADT Secures US Public Housing Community
ADT Security Services has installed surveillance cameras and other security equipment to help protect Kennedy Place Apartments, a new 108-unit public housing community built and managed by the Houston Housing Authority in Houston.
ADT Security Services has installed surveillance cameras and other security equipment to help protect Kennedy Place Apartments, a new 108-unit public housing community built and managed by the Houston Housing Authority in Houston.

Kennedy Place, located in Houston's historic Fifth Ward, was originally occupied in 1982. The original buildings were demolished in late 2009 to make way for the new complex that features one-, two-, three- and four-bedroom units with garages and faux granite countertops. Common area amenities include an amphitheater, walking path, playground and barbecue grills. The US$11.5 million redevelopment costs were paid in part with $7.8 million in federal stimulus funds.

ADT has installed 41 IP-based surveillance cameras to help monitor the development's common areas and parking lots. Harris County Constables will monitor the data. ADT burglar alarm systems have been preinstalled in each unit and can be activated by the tenants.

Dennis Spellman, Houston Housing Authority's VP of External Affairs, called Kennedy Place one of the nation's finest public housing communities for low-income families. He said ADT will provide an added layer of security for residents and staff of Kennedy Place while also protecting the authority's investment.

"Security is very important to us,” Spellman said. “We wanted these extra precautions as we are looking to build a neighborhood where the residents and neighbors can feel safe raising their families."

Sam Sutherland, ADT's Regional Sales Manager, State and Local Government, said the company currently helps to protect many public housing projects across the country.

"Everyone wants to live in a safe neighborhood – that doesn't change based on household income,” Sutherland said. “Kennedy Place is a beautiful new development that security can help maintain by discouraging criminal activity in the area.”
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