Scarborough Research on Home Improvements

According to a new study by Scarborough Research, an average of 49 percent of adults in 75 cities nationwide made any home improvements in the past 12 months. The survey results indicate that consumers in smaller markets may be more likely to spend money on home improvements than their mega-city counterparts.

Ranking number one among the cities surveyed is Harrisburg, Penn., where well over half (59 percent) of the residents began a home improvement project in the past year. Following closely on the lead of Harrisburg residents, 56 percent of consumers in Buffalo, N.Y. and Toledo, Ohio initiated a home improvement project.

Other markets that hammered their way into the top 10 include Detroit; Flint, MI; Atlanta; Syracuse, N.Y.; Rochester, N.Y.; Indianapolis and Cincinnati. Over half (55 percent) the residents in each of these markets have begun or completed a home improvement project.

Meanwhile, consumers in Honolulu were the least likely to get into the swing, with only 37 percent enhancing their homes in the past year, ranking their city number 75 among those in the survey. Other large metropolitan cities whose residents performed less than average work on their homes include Fresno, Calif. (40 percent); Las Vegas (40 percent); New York (48 percent); Chicago (46 percent); Miami (45 percent); Los Angeles (44 percent); Washington, D.C. (44 percent); San Francisco (43 percent); and San Diego (42 percent).

ADT Home Security in the forefront of security services

ADT Home Security is the oldest and biggest electronic security company in the US, with over 130 years of service to its credit.  The company has been at the forefront of innovations in electronic security services.  Initially it provided simple call boxes; today it provides interactive video surveillance.

Most of America s Fortune 500 companies and financial institutions are protected by ADT. The company also provides security to millions of residential customers across the US.

ADT offers four levels of deterrence:

1. The first is a yard sign that is meant to deter potential intruders by stating that this house is under the protection of ADT.

2. If a burglar misses the yard sign, he will see the warning decals on the windows.

3. The third deterrent is a loud siren that goes off whenever a burglar trips the alarm.

4. The fourth is 24-hour monitoring facility that monitors all activities at a customer s house and alerts the authorities whenever the alarm is triggered.

ADT takes great pride in its highly trained and safety-certified, monitoring staff. They are trained not only to take care of burglaries, but also for emergencies caused by flooding, fire/smoke accidents and carbon monoxide poisoning.