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<strong>ADT $100 Visa Reward Card:</strong> Requires 36-month monitoring contract with professional installation starting at $34.99/mo. (24-month monitoring contract in California, total fees from $839.76), and enrollment in ADT Easy Pay OR month to month monitoring contract for DIY systems starting at $24.99/mo. without QSP, and enrollment in ADT EasyPay (one month minimum). Requires minimum system purchase of $449 for professionally installed systems OR minimum system purchase of $349 for DIY systems. Offer available for new ADT customers only Offer not available for online orders. Limit one per customer, not combinable with other offers. Upon early termination of 36-month monitoring contract, ADT may charge 75% of the monthly service charges due for the balance of the initial contract term. Professional monitoring required for ADT to notify emergency contacts or services on your behalf. Service and installation charges vary depending on system configuration, equipment and services selected. One (1) Visa Reward Card valued at $100 is redeemable seven (7) days after system is installed for professional installation, OR thirty-five (35) days after system is activated for self-setup systems, wherein an email is sent to the customer’s email address associated with their account with a promo code. The customer must validate the promo code on the website provided in the email and a physical card will be sent in the mail. Installation must occur within 60 days of offer expiration date to receive card. Card is issued by Pathward, N.A., Member FDIC, pursuant to a license from Visa U.S.A. Inc. No cash access or recurring payments. Can be used everywhere Visa debit cards are accepted. Card valid for up to 6 months; unused funds will forfeit after the valid
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Every morning begins the same way for him: with the soft chime of the first alarm gently nudging him awake at 5:45 a.m. The tone is quiet, almost like a distant bell, giving his mind a moment to rise slowly out of sleep. He reaches for the nightstand, taps the phone to pause the sound, and watches as the room slowly takes shape in the pale light. That first alarm is never meant to make him leap out of bed; instead, it is a signal, a reminder that the day is approaching and that he has a small window of time to think before the rush begins. While the house is still silent, that early alert gives him the space to review the tasks ahead, check the weather, and decide whether the morning run he planned is still a good idea.
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By 6:00 a.m., a second, slightly louder alarm rings, this time from the smart speaker across the room. Unlike the first, this one cannot be silenced without standing up and walking over to it, which is precisely the point. The sound is a calm yet firm melody that bounces gently off the walls of the bedroom. As he crosses the room to turn it off, he is already in motion, and that movement helps him commit to being awake. This alarm is synchronized with the lights in the hallway, which brighten just a little as the tone begins, guiding his steps toward the bathroom and kitchen. It is a small system he has built over time, not elaborate, but precise enough that the entire sequence now feels natural and almost effortless.
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In the kitchen, another alert plays a different role. At 6:20 a.m., a short, cheerful sound pops from the countertop display, reminding him to start the coffee machine and pack his lunch. The message on the screen shows a quick list: coffee, breakfast, water bottle, keys. It may seem unnecessary, but he remembers the days when he rushed out the door only to realize he had forgotten something important. Now, this short reminder has become a safeguard against those small frustrations that can ripple through the rest of the day. While the coffee brews, a timer runs quietly in the background, letting him know exactly when he needs to move on to getting dressed and checking his bag.
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Later in the day, alarms take on a different purpose. On his laptop, subtle tones announce the start of meetings, breaks, and focused work sessions. Rather than relying on a vague sense of time, he has set up a pattern: a soft chime five minutes before a meeting, a single tone right at the start, and a lower, more mellow sound to mark the beginning of a break. This rhythm keeps him from drifting too long into email or social media, and it encourages him to step away from the screen for a few minutes to stretch, get water, or walk around the room. Over time, those repeated cues have shaped his habits, gently training his attention to move where it is needed instead of being pulled in every direction by distractions.
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When evening arrives, the character of the alarms changes once more. At 8:30 p.m., a quiet notification from his phone reminds him to start winding down: dim the lights, close the laptop, and put the phone on its stand across the room. A little later, a final tone signals that it is time to get ready for bed, encouraging him to read a few pages of a book instead of scrolling through endless feeds. These closing sounds are not urgent or demanding; they are soft markers that divide the busy hours of the day from the calmer hours of the night. In their own subtle way, they form a kind of framework around his life, turning ordinary moments into intentional ones and helping him feel that, no matter how busy things become, there is still a sense of order guiding him from morning to night.
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ADT Summer Safety Email
Summer Safety
– ADT Helps Keep You Covered
Help safeguard your home
and relax
GET MY FREE QUOTE
ADT
Get a $100 Visa® Reward Card when
you sign up for an ADT home security
solution.
Enjoy peace of mind and a little extra
reward for protecting your home.
REWARD CARD
ADT
4000 1234 5678 9010
$100 Visa® Reward Card
Req. system purchase with min. of $349 for DIY or $449
for pro install & pro monitoring plan starting at $24.99/mo.
w/ 1 mo. min. w/DIY or $34.99 for 36 mo. w/pro install
(early cancel fees). Not available for online orders. Visa
Reward Card issued by Pathward®, N.A., Member FDIC.
Card terms and expiration apply. Terms & pricing below.
GET MY FREE QUOTE
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ADT $100 Visa Reward Card: Requires 36-month monitoring contract with professional installation starting at $34.99/mo. (24-month monitoring contract in California, total fees from $839.76), and enrollment in ADT Easy Pay OR month to month monitoring contract for DIY systems starting at $24.99/mo. without QSP, and enrollment in ADT EasyPay (one month minimum). Requires minimum system purchase of $449 for professionally installed systems OR minimum system purchase of $349 for DIY systems. Offer available for new ADT customers only. Offer not available for online orders. Limit one per customer, not combinable with other offers. Upon early termination of 36-month monitoring contract, ADT may charge 75% of the monthly service charges due for the balance of the initial contract term. Professional monitoring required for ADT to notify emergency contacts or services on your behalf. Service and installation charges vary depending on system configuration, equipment and services selected. One (1) Visa Reward Card valued at $100 is redeemable seven (7) days after system is installed for professional installation, OR thirty-five (35) days after system is activated for self-setup systems, wherein an email is sent to the customer’s email address associated with their account with a promo code. The customer must validate the promo code on the website provided in the email and a physical card will be sent in the mail. Installation must occur within 60 days of offer expiration date to receive card. Card is issued by Pathward, N.A., Member FDIC, pursuant to a license from Visa U.S.A. Inc. No cash access or recurring payments. Can be used everywhere Visa debit cards are accepted. Card valid for up to 6 months; unused funds will forfeit after the valid
Every morning begins the same way for him: with the soft chime of the first alarm gently nudging him awake at 5:45 a.m. The tone is quiet, almost like a distant bell, giving his mind a moment to rise slowly out of sleep. He reaches for the nightstand, taps the phone to pause the sound, and watches as the room slowly takes shape in the pale light. That first alarm is never meant to make him leap out of bed; instead, it is a signal, a reminder that the day is approaching and that he has a small window of time to think before the rush begins. While the house is still silent, that early alert gives him the space to review the tasks ahead, check the weather, and decide whether the morning run he planned is still a good idea.
By 6:00 a.m., a second, slightly louder alarm rings, this time from the smart speaker across the room. Unlike the first, this one cannot be silenced without standing up and walking over to it, which is precisely the point. The sound is a calm yet firm melody that bounces gently off the walls of the bedroom. As he crosses the room to turn it off, he is already in motion, and that movement helps him commit to being awake. This alarm is synchronized with the lights in the hallway, which brighten just a little as the tone begins, guiding his steps toward the bathroom and kitchen. It is a small system he has built over time, not elaborate, but precise enough that the entire sequence now feels natural and almost effortless.
In the kitchen, another alert plays a different role. At 6:20 a.m., a short, cheerful sound pops from the countertop display, reminding him to start the coffee machine and pack his lunch. The message on the screen shows a quick list: coffee, breakfast, water bottle, keys. It may seem unnecessary, but he remembers the days when he rushed out the door only to realize he had forgotten something important. Now, this short reminder has become a safeguard against those small frustrations that can ripple through the rest of the day. While the coffee brews, a timer runs quietly in the background, letting him know exactly when he needs to move on to getting dressed and checking his bag.
Later in the day, alarms take on a different purpose. On his laptop, subtle tones announce the start of meetings, breaks, and focused work sessions. Rather than relying on a vague sense of time, he has set up a pattern: a soft chime five minutes before a meeting, a single tone right at the start, and a lower, more mellow sound to mark the beginning of a break. This rhythm keeps him from drifting too long into email or social media, and it encourages him to step away from the screen for a few minutes to stretch, get water, or walk around the room. Over time, those repeated cues have shaped his habits, gently training his attention to move where it is needed instead of being pulled in every direction by distractions.
When evening arrives, the character of the alarms changes once more. At 8:30 p.m., a quiet notification from his phone reminds him to start winding down: dim the lights, close the laptop, and put the phone on its stand across the room. A little later, a final tone signals that it is time to get ready for bed, encouraging him to read a few pages of a book instead of scrolling through endless feeds. These closing sounds are not urgent or demanding; they are soft markers that divide the busy hours of the day from the calmer hours of the night. In their own subtle way, they form a kind of framework around his life, turning ordinary moments into intentional ones and helping him feel that, no matter how busy things become, there is still a sense of order guiding him from morning to night.
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