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05/02/2022 by William Eames Leave a Comment

Best Home Security Systems in Los Angeles 2026: LAPD Response Times, Neighborhood Crime Maps & DIY vs Pro-Install for Every Budget

Why Los Angeles Needs Better Home Security Than Most Cities

Los Angeles is the 2nd largest city in America (3.9 million residents, 13 million metro) — and its security challenges are unlike anywhere else. Property crime rates run 30-40% above the national average, package theft is epidemic in apartment-dense neighborhoods, and LA’s massive sprawl (503 square miles) means LAPD response times average 7-12 minutes for priority calls — and far longer for property crimes.

Add the wildfire evacuation risk (looting during evacuations is documented), earthquake vulnerability, and the fact that 64% of LA residents are renters — and choosing the right security system here requires LA-specific thinking.

LA Security FactorImpactWhat to Look For
Property crime 30-40% above national averageHigher burglary risk across all neighborhoods24/7 monitoring with fast police dispatch
16,000+ burglaries annually in LA CountyOne every 33 minutesDoor/window sensors + glass break detection
64% renter populationCan’t drill or permanently modifyWireless, no-drill, portable systems
Package theft capital#1 complaint in apartment buildingsVideo doorbell + delivery alerts
Vehicle break-ins (top 5 US)Garage and driveway security mattersOutdoor cameras + motion lights
Wildfire evacuation riskLooting during evacuations documentedRemote camera access + cellular backup
Earthquake zonePower outages knock out Wi-Fi-only systemsCellular backup + battery backup
LAPD response times (7-12+ min)System must deter AND detectSirens, cameras, visible deterrents
LA traffic / irregular schedulesForget to arm/disarmGeofencing auto-arm
Short-term rentals (Airbnb)Constant guest turnoverSmart locks with temporary codes

Top 5 Home Security Systems for Los Angeles (2026)

SystemBest ForMonthlyContractInstall3-Year CostOur Rating
AbodeSmart home + renters$0–$20NoneDIY$199–$9194.5/5
RingCamera ecosystem$0–$20NoneDIY$199–$9194/5
SimpliSafeBudget simplicity$0–$28NoneDIY$199–$1,2073.5/5
ADTPro install, large homes$28–$600–36 moProfessional$1,107–$2,7593.5/5
VivintPremium smart home$30–$50None (financing)Professional$1,679–$2,8203.5/5

1. Abode — Best Overall for LA (#1 Pick)

Abode is purpose-built for how LA residents actually live. No contracts (critical for renters), portable hardware you take when you move, and the only security system with Apple HomeKit support — which matters in LA’s Apple-heavy market.

FeatureDetails
Starter KitSmart Security Kit ($199) — hub, key fob, entry sensor, motion sensor
Monitoring PlansFree (self-monitor) / $6 Connect / $12 Connect+ / $20 Pro
On-Demand Monitoring$8/day — activate for weekends, vacations, Coachella trips
Smart HomeHomeKit, Alexa, Google, Z-Wave, Zigbee, Matter
GeofencingBest in class — auto-arm when you leave, auto-disarm on return
CamerasAbode Cam 2 ($25), Video Doorbell ($89)
ContractNone — month-to-month

Why it’s #1 for LA:

  • Renters: 64% of LA residents rent — Abode’s wireless, adhesive-mount sensors move with you
  • Geofencing: LA traffic means unpredictable schedules — system arms/disarms based on your phone location
  • On-demand monitoring: Heading to Joshua Tree for the weekend? Activate pro monitoring for $8/day, then go back to free self-monitoring
  • HomeKit: LA is an Apple town — Abode works with Apple Home, Siri, and HomeKit automations
  • Earthquake resilient: Cellular + battery backup keeps working when power and internet go down

Read our full Abode review →

2. Ring — Best for Video-First Security

Ring dominates LA neighborhoods — you’ve seen the “Protected by Ring” signs everywhere from Silver Lake to Santa Monica. The camera ecosystem is unmatched, and Ring Neighbors is the de facto neighborhood watch app in most LA areas.

FeatureDetails
Alarm SystemRing Alarm 8-piece kit ($199) — hub, keypad, contact sensor, motion, range extender
Cameras8+ models from $60 (Wired) to $250 (Floodlight Cam Pro)
MonitoringRing Protect: Basic $4/camera, Plus $10/all devices, Pro $20 (alarm monitoring)
Smart HomeAlexa deep integration (no HomeKit, limited Google)
Ring NeighborsCrime/safety alerts from nearby Ring users — very active in LA

Why it works in LA: Package theft is LA’s #1 property crime complaint — Ring doorbells catch porch pirates and the footage is admissible evidence. Ring Neighbors in dense LA neighborhoods creates a community surveillance network. Full Ring review →

3. SimpliSafe — Best Budget Option

SimpliSafe gets you professional monitoring for as little as $18/month with zero contracts. It lacks the smart home depth of Abode or Ring’s camera ecosystem, but the security fundamentals are solid and the price is right for budget-conscious Angelenos.

FeatureDetails
Starter KitFrom $199 (customizable)
MonitoringFree (self) / $18 Standard / $28 Interactive + Fast Protect
Fast ProtectLive Guard video verification — agents see your cameras during alarm
Smart HomeAlexa + Google (limited, no HomeKit, no Z-Wave)
ContractNone

Best for: First-time buyers, studio/1BR apartments, anyone who wants simple set-and-forget security. Full SimpliSafe review →

4. ADT — Best for Professional Installation

ADT has the largest installer network in Los Angeles. If you own a larger home in Bel Air, Calabasas, Pasadena, or the Hills and want someone else to handle everything — placement, wiring, integration — ADT is the legacy choice.

PathMonthlyContractInstall
ADT Self Setup$6–$25NoneDIY
ADT Professional$28–$6036 monthsProfessional ($99+)

Caution: ADT’s 36-month professional contracts lock you in for $1,008–$2,160 in monitoring alone. If you might move (and this is LA — people move), the cancellation fees are brutal. ADT Self Setup (no contract) is the better option for most. Full ADT review →

5. Vivint — Best Premium Smart Home

Vivint is the premium choice for LA homeowners who want everything integrated — AI-powered cameras with Smart Deter (speaker warns intruders), smart locks, thermostats, and a touchscreen panel. It’s expensive, but the technology is genuinely best-in-class.

FeatureDetails
Monthly$30–$50 (equipment financing extra)
EquipmentProprietary — Outdoor Camera Pro (4K, AI), Doorbell Pro, Indoor, Spotlight
Smart HomeAlexa, Google (no HomeKit)
3-Year Cost$1,679–$2,820+

Best for: Large homes with budgets to match. The AI-powered cameras and professional installation make sense for estates and multi-story properties. Full Vivint review →

LA Neighborhood Security Guide

Security needs vary dramatically across LA. Here’s what matters most by area:

AreaPrimary ThreatPriority EquipmentRecommended System
Downtown LA / Arts DistrictPackage theft, vehicle break-insVideo doorbell, indoor camera, smart lockAbode (renter-friendly)
Hollywood / WeHoBurglary, package theftDoorbell camera, motion sensors, glass breakAbode or Ring
South LA / InglewoodBurglary, home invasion riskFull alarm + outdoor cameras + monitoringAbode Pro ($20/mo monitoring)
Silver Lake / Echo ParkPackage theft, car break-insDoorbell camera, outdoor cameraRing (Neighbors app active here)
San Fernando ValleySuburban burglary, garage break-insGarage sensor, driveway camera, entry sensorsAbode + outdoor cameras
Bel Air / Beverly Hills / CalabasasTargeted burglary (high-value homes)Full perimeter cameras, smart locks, monitoringVivint or ADT Professional
Santa Monica / VenicePackage theft, property crime near beachDoorbell, outdoor camera, smart lockAbode (portable for renters)
Pasadena / GlendaleSuburban burglaryEntry sensors, cameras, motion lightsAbode or SimpliSafe
Long BeachVehicle theft, property crimeOutdoor cameras, driveway sensor, alarmAbode or Ring
Wildfire zones (Malibu, Topanga, Pacific Palisades)Evacuation looting, fire damageCellular cameras, remote access, fire sensorsAbode (cellular + smoke monitor)

3-Year Cost Comparison for LA

SystemEquipmentMonthly × 363-Year TotalContract Lock-In
Abode (self-monitor)$199$0$199None
Abode (Pro monitoring)$199$720$919None
Ring (Pro monitoring)$199$720$919None
SimpliSafe (Interactive)$199$1,008$1,207None
ADT Self Setup$99$900$999None
ADT Professional$99–$400$1,008–$2,160$1,107–$2,56036 months
Vivint$0–$600 (financed)$1,080–$1,800$1,679–$2,820Equipment financing

Renting in LA? Here’s What You Need

With 64% of Angelenos renting, this is the majority use case. Renter requirements:

  • No drilling — adhesive mounting only (Abode, Ring, SimpliSafe all support this)
  • Portable — take everything when you move
  • No contracts — you might move in 12 months
  • Won’t damage walls — protect your security deposit
Apartment SizeRecommended SetupCost
Studio / 1BRAbode Smart Security Kit + doorbell camera$288
2BRAbode kit + 2 extra door sensors + indoor camera$353
3BR+ houseAbode kit + 4 sensors + glass break + 2 cameras + smart lock$550–$700

Renter pro tip: Your renter’s insurance may give you a 5–15% discount for having a monitored security system. At $20/month for Abode Pro, the insurance discount can offset most or all of the monitoring cost. Full renters security guide →

10 LA-Specific Security Tips

  1. Get a video doorbell immediately — package theft is LA’s #1 property crime complaint. A video doorbell deters porch pirates and provides evidence.
  2. Use geofencing — LA traffic means unpredictable schedules. Geofencing auto-arms your system based on phone location so you never forget.
  3. Smart locks for Airbnb — LA’s short-term rental market is huge. Smart locks with temporary codes eliminate key management.
  4. Outdoor cameras on driveways — vehicle break-ins are rampant. A visible outdoor camera deters most opportunistic thieves.
  5. Motion lights on all sides — LA homes often have dark side yards. Motion-sensor lights eliminate hiding spots.
  6. Cellular backup is non-negotiable — earthquakes and wildfires knock out power and internet. Your system needs cellular.
  7. Don’t post vacation photos in real-time — LA’s social media culture makes this tempting. Post after you return. Holiday security tips →
  8. Wildfire evacuation prep — if you’re in a fire zone (Malibu, Topanga, Pacific Palisades, Altadena), ensure remote camera access and smoke detection so you can monitor your home during evacuation.
  9. Reinforce sliding doors — many LA apartments and condos have glass sliders as the only balcony/patio access. A $12 security bar and contact sensor solve this.
  10. Join Ring Neighbors or Citizen — LA’s community safety apps are extremely active. Pair with your own system for neighborhood awareness.

Local vs National: Do LA-Specific Providers Matter?

Some LA residents consider local alarm companies. Here’s the reality:

FactorLocal LA ProviderNational DIY (Abode/Ring)
Monthly cost$30–$55$0–$20
Contract36–60 months typicalNone
3-year cost$1,380–$2,580+$199–$919
EquipmentDealer markup on Honeywell/DSCDirect pricing
MovingCancel + ETF, start overUnplug, take with you
Smart homeAlarm.com (limited)HomeKit/Alexa/Google/Z-Wave
CamerasMarkup on Alarm.com camerasChoose your own ($25–$250)

Verdict: Local LA alarm companies made sense in 2010. In 2026, they charge 2-3x more for worse technology and lock you into contracts. The only exception: very large properties (5,000+ sq ft) that benefit from professional installation and hardwired systems.

Frequently Asked Questions

What’s the best security system for an LA apartment?

Abode Smart Security Kit ($199) — wireless, no drilling, no contract, takes with you when you move. Add a video doorbell ($89) for package theft protection. Total: $288 with free self-monitoring. See our apartment security tips →

Is home security worth it in a “safe” LA neighborhood?

Yes. Even Beverly Hills, Brentwood, and Calabasas see targeted burglaries — affluent neighborhoods attract sophisticated burglars. The FBI reports that 72% of burglaries happen in residential areas, regardless of neighborhood income. A visible security system reduces risk by 60%.

Do I need professional monitoring in LA?

It depends. Self-monitoring (free with Abode and Ring) works if you check your phone regularly. Professional monitoring ($6–$20/month) adds police/fire dispatch and is worth it if: you travel often, work long hours, want insurance discounts, or live in a higher-crime area. Abode lets you switch freely between self and pro monitoring.

What about security during wildfire evacuations?

Choose a system with cellular backup (keeps working without power/internet), cloud camera storage (access footage remotely), and smoke/heat detection. Abode checks all three boxes. During evacuation, you can monitor cameras live and get alerts if someone enters your property.

How much does a home security system cost in LA?

DIY systems: $199–$500 upfront + $0–$20/month. Professional install: $99–$600 upfront + $28–$60/month + contracts. Over 3 years, DIY saves $500–$1,800 compared to traditional providers. See the cost comparison table above for exact numbers.

Can I get an insurance discount for having security in LA?

Yes — most California insurers offer 5–20% discounts on homeowner’s or renter’s insurance for monitored security systems. With average LA renter’s insurance around $200/year, a 15% discount ($30/year) offsets a significant chunk of monitoring costs. Ask your insurer for their specific requirements (some require professional monitoring, which Abode offers from $6/month).

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William Eames

William is a tech buff and former corporate security officer turned cybercrime analyst. Computers have few secrets left for him, but home security and alarm systems… Well, those have plenty of secrets for their users, which William is now uncovering and explaining. His articles on home security helped many people take the matter seriously, invest in highly performing systems, and avoid becoming victims of burglaries.

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