Some other findings of Scarborough Research

Other findings from the Scarborough Research study include:

 Internet users are more likely to improve their homes. For instance, those who have spent $1,000 or more online are 19 percent more likely than the norm to initiate home improvement projects. In addition, consumers who use the Internet to purchase through an auction site, access automobile information or seek financial information/services are between 18 and 20 percent more likely than average to enhance their homes.

 Over half (53 percent) of consumers remodeled their kitchens themselves while only four percent actually paid someone to do the work for them. Other do-it-yourself home improvements include interior paint or wallpapering (78 percent), landscaping (76 percent) and remodeled bathrooms (61 percent). The home improvements that rank high among paid labor include installing a home security system (81 percent), heating or air conditioning (76 percent) and carpeting and floor covering (63 percent).

 Consumers who listen to ’70s Oldies/Classic Hits, New Country and All Sports radio formats are 14 percent more likely than the norm to have home improvements done.

Features of Brink s Security system

A Brink s home security system can protect your home 24 hours a day and give you peace of mind. All that you need to do is to select a system that suits your budget. 

A $ 99 standard system from Brink s can alert you each time a protected door or window is opened. It has a zone bypass feature and one-touch police and fire emergency buttons.

The standard keypad has three emergency buttons. You can use them to inform Brink s that you need police, fire or medical aid. The keypad is simple to use and it allows the system to be turned off by entering a numeric code. The system includes two perimeter sensors. If a secured door or window is opened while the system is armed, the alarm will be triggered.

The master control panel transmits the monitoring data to Brink s central monitoring center. It is equipped with an enclosed back-up battery so that it can keep working in the event of a power failure.  

A motion detector is provided to monitor open areas. If there is any movement within your home, the alarm is triggered. A loud 90-decibel siren, which is a part of the system, goes off when the alarm is triggered.

Brink s yard sign and window decals inform potential intruders that your home is protected by Brink s security system. This is meant to act as a deterrent.