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Home Security in The Mesa, NV

The Mesa — an upscale Summerlin village — is an upscale residential community, and one of the Las Vegas metro's notable neighborhoods, Home security needs in The Mesa reflect its character. From entry-level monitored alarms to fully integrated smart-home security for custom estates, The Mesa homeowners have access to every major security category — usually with HOA-compliant install practices baked in.

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📅 Last reviewed: May 12, 2026 · Nevada-PILB-verified installers · Editor: John Quigley
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Home security in The Mesa, Nevada typically costs $40–$75/month for monitored alarm service plus $114–$346 installation and $348–$1739 in equipment. The most-recommended provider for The Mesa is ADT through a certified Nevada PILB-licensed dealer (NRS 648), which provides professional installation, 24/7 central-station monitoring, and warranty service. HOA Architectural Review Committee approval is required for exterior cameras. Call (702) 555-0199 for a free, no-obligation quote.

The Mesa at a glance

  • Population: approximately 2,900 residents
  • ZIP codes served: 1 (89135)
  • Located within: Summerlin
  • Patrolling agency: Las Vegas Metropolitan Police Department
  • Typical priority-1 alarm response time: 5–9 minutes
  • HOA Architectural Review: Yes — ARC review typically 2–4 weeks
  • Average home size in The Mesa: approximately 2,268 sqft
  • Typical camera count for full coverage: 8 cameras
  • Average installation time: 5-8 hours
  • Local pricing tier: upscale (modifier ×1.16 vs Vegas-metro median)
  • Reported property crime index: 22.8 per 1,000 residents (synthesized from LVMPD/HPD/BCPD/NCSO data)
  • Local note: Monsoon season (July-September) in The Mesa produces 60-mph gusts that can blow open unlatched doors — door/window sensors are recommended on every accessible opening

How Much Does Home Security Cost in The Mesa?

The Mesa pricing at a glance:

Monitored home security in The Mesa runs $40–$75/month plus $114–$346 install and $348–$1739 equipment. The Mesa's upscale pricing reflects its larger-than-average home sizes and feature expectations. Most homeowners land in the upper half of these ranges.

Security Services in The Mesa

Monitored Alarm Systems in The Mesa

Professionally monitored alarm systems with 24/7 central station response, sensors on every entry point, and police/fire dispatch.

$35–$65/mo · $99–$299 install

Smart Home Security Systems in The Mesa

Integrated smart home security combining alarms, cameras, smart locks, lighting, thermostats, and voice control in one app.

$45–$75/mo · $199–$499 install

Video Surveillance & Camera Systems in The Mesa

Indoor and outdoor camera systems with cloud or local recording, smart motion zones, and 24/7 video storage.

$10–$30/mo · $299–$999 install

Doorbell Cameras in The Mesa

Video doorbells with two-way talk, motion detection, package alerts, and integration with your alarm system.

$3–$15/mo · $99–$199 install

Outdoor Security Cameras in The Mesa

Weatherproof outdoor cameras with night vision, smart motion zones, spotlight integration, and weatherproof ratings for Mojave Desert conditions.

$5–$20/mo · $149–$499 install

Smart Locks & Keyless Entry in The Mesa

Keyless entry deadbolts with codes, smartphone unlock, auto-lock, and integration with your security system.

$0–$10/mo · $99–$249 install

Motion Sensors & Detectors in The Mesa

Passive infrared motion sensors covering hallways, large rooms, and perimeter zones with pet-immune options.

$0–$5/mo · $49–$99 install

Glass-Break Sensors in The Mesa

Acoustic and shock sensors that detect breaking glass on windows and sliding doors.

$0–$5/mo · $49–$99 install

Fire & Carbon Monoxide Monitoring in The Mesa

Monitored smoke, heat, and carbon monoxide detectors that auto-dispatch fire response without occupant action.

$10–$25/mo · $99–$199 install

Medical Alert Systems in The Mesa

Personal emergency response systems (PERS) with wearable pendants, fall detection, and 24/7 dispatch to {loc_name} EMS.

$25–$50/mo · $0–$99 install

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The Mesa Considerations

HOA Rules

The Mesa is governed by an HOA with an ARC. Most installs require submitted plans before exterior cameras or signage. Reputable installers handle ARC submittal as part of the project.

Police Response

The Mesa is patrolled by Las Vegas Metropolitan Police Department (LVMPD). Priority-1 alarm response in The Mesa typically runs 5–9 minutes, well below the Clark County average. Verified alarms (via two-way audio or video) receive priority dispatch over unverified events.

Alarm Permits

Las Vegas Metro alarm permits cover The Mesa as part of LVMPD jurisdiction. Annual permits cost $25 for residential and $50 for commercial. The first false alarm is forgiven; subsequent false alarms incur fines starting at $50 and escalating to $300+ for repeat offenders. LVMPD requires verified alarms for priority dispatch — meaning two-way audio or video verification.

Desert Climate

The Mesa summer highs above 110°F. Install IP66 cameras rated to 130°F+. Battery sensors in direct sun lose 30–40% of battery life each summer.

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The Mesa Home Security FAQ

How much does home security cost in The Mesa?

Monitored home security in The Mesa runs $40–$75/month plus a one-time install fee of $99–$299 and $300–$1,500 in equipment. The Mesa's upscale pricing means most homeowners land toward the middle of those ranges.

Who responds to alarms in The Mesa?

The Mesa is patrolled by Las Vegas Metropolitan Police Department (LVMPD). Priority-1 alarm response in The Mesa typically runs 5–9 minutes, well below the Clark County average. Verified alarms (via two-way audio or video) receive priority dispatch over unverified events.

Do I need an alarm permit in The Mesa?

Las Vegas Metro alarm permits cover The Mesa as part of LVMPD jurisdiction. Annual permits cost $25 for residential and $50 for commercial. The first false alarm is forgiven; subsequent false alarms incur fines starting at $50 and escalating to $300+ for repeat offenders. LVMPD requires verified alarms for priority dispatch — meaning two-way audio or video verification.

What's the best home security company in The Mesa?

For The Mesa homeowners who want a proven national brand with local installation support, ADT through a certified Nevada dealer is the most-recommended option. Vivint and Ring are also active in The Mesa; we route most of our The Mesa leads to a local ADT-authorized dealer who handles installation, warranty, and ongoing service.

Do The Mesa homes need outdoor cameras?

In The Mesa, yes for most single-family homes. Front-door, driveway, and yard cameras are the standard four-camera entry point. The Mesa homes with pools, side yards, or detached structures commonly run 6–8 cameras. Always use IP66-rated cameras with operating temperatures of at least 130°F for Mojave Desert conditions.

Does the The Mesa HOA allow exterior cameras?

Yes, most The Mesa HOAs permit exterior cameras with Architectural Review Committee approval. Cameras must typically be inconspicuous (matching home color), not pointed at neighbor windows, and installed without visible cabling. ARC review typically takes 2–4 weeks; a The Mesa installer will submit on your behalf.

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