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NEW YORK, July 19 /PRNewswire/ -- Reportlinker.com announces that a new market research report is available in its catalogue:

Home Systems: Home Security - Analysis and Forecasts

http://www.reportlinker.com/p0239897/Home-Systems-Home-Security---Analysis-and-Forecasts.html

Synopsis

This report provides an overview of the residential security market. It includes an assessment of the recent, current, and mid-term future market, consumer data on monitored security households, a review of dealer activities and challenges, briefs on selected industry players for equipment and monitoring, market forecasts for U.S. residential security, and scenarios for the future, including potential catalysts and inhibitors to market health.

"Some industry leaders declare the security market to be recession proof, but it is not in terms of acquiring new customers and avoiding higher-than-typical loss of existing monitoring subscribers," said Tricia Parks, CEO. "It may be recession resistant. Its core customers are not leaving, and the industry has been able to raise its monthly fees by over 10% since late 2007."

Table of Contents

Data Points

Home Systems: Home Security – The Dashboard

1.0   Report Summary

1.1 Purpose of Report

1.2 Scope of Report

1.3 Research Approach

1.3.1    Source of Data

1.3.2    Glossary of Terms

2.0   U.S. Market Overview: Home Security

2.1 U.S. Home Security Market Status

2.2 Market Forces

2.2.1    Inhibitors and Catalysts for Security

2.2.1.1    Housing Starts:

2.2.1.2    Sales of Existing Homes:

2.2.1.3    Migration:

2.2.1.4    Crime Rates

2.2.1.5    Economic Conditions

2.2.1.6    Personal Experience

2.2.1.7    Geographic and Housing Type

2.2.2    Trends and Innovations

2.2.2.1    IP Based Platforms

2.2.2.2    Energy Monitoring and Control

3.0   Home Security: Industry Players

3.1 Hardware Manufacturers

3.2 Monitoring Providers

3.3 Emerging Innovators: IP Based Solutions

4.0   Home Security and Its Consumers

4.1 Home Security Sizing 2010

4.1.1    Segmenting for Risk Identification

4.1.2    Security Hardware Plays Second Fiddle to Service Provider

4.1.3    Monitoring Fee Increases

4.1.4    Features in Security Households and Their Value to Users

4.1.5    Satisfaction with Current Providers

4.1.6    Likelihood of Discontinuing Security Monitoring Service

4.1.7    Appeal and Future Intentions

4.1.8    Energy with Security Monitoring - An Emerging Service Addition?

5.0   Home Security: Dealers

5.1 Market Conditions for Dealers

5.2 Security Dealers' System Offerings

6.0   Home Security: Forecasts and Methodology

7.0   Recommendations

TABLE OF FIGURES

Selected Home Security Definition

Housing Starts: History and Forecasts 1987 - 2014

A Comparison of Dangerous States to Rates of Installed Security Systems

Burglaries by Year 1992-2008

Crime in the U.S. with Recession Years Highlighted

U.S. GDP vs. Net Growth Rate for Monitored U.S. HHs

Security Systems by Geographic Type

Selected Concept Examples for Security System Benefit Expansion

Source: SDM's 2009 Top Seventeen Providers (SDMmag.com)

Briefs on Selected Active Monitoring Companies

Percentage of U.S. Households with Security Systems, Monitored and Not Monitored

Average End-User Prices Paid for Security Systems 2009

Length of Time for Monitoring Among BB HHs

Core Monitoring Customers vs. Newcomers

Demographics of Monitoring Customers by Segment

Likelihood of Discontinuing Monitoring

Brands of Security Hardware in Monitored Security Households

Hardware Brands in Monitored Security Households

Monitoring Share by Provider

Features Present in Current Monitored Security Households

Top Six Monitoring Security Service Features

Top Six Desired Features among Security Households without Features Now

Most Valuable Current Security System Feature

Satisfaction with Security Provider

NPS Score for Security Provider

NPS by Security Customer Segment

Likelihood of Acquiring a Security System

Likelihood of Acquiring Monitoring Among Security System Intenders

Appeal of and Interest in Adding Energy Monitoring to Security Monitoring

Types of Systems Sold by Security Dealers

Types of Locations Served by Security Dealer Respondents

Respondent Dealers' Role in Hardware Selection

Respondents' Role in Choosing Monitoring Affiliation

Responding Dealers' Positions in Company

Average 2009 Annual Sales for Security Dealers

Percentage of Installations in Single Family and MDU Dwellings

Dealer Revenues: Expected and Achieved 2009- 2010

Dealers Out of Business

Type of Security System Installed

Security Dealers: Length of Monitoring Contracts

Technologies Deployed by Security Dealers

Features Offered by Security Dealers beyond Intrusion Alert

Security Dealers' View of Customers' Most Valued Features

Equipment Offered by Security Dealers

Likelihood of Adoption IP-Based Systems by Security Dealers

Costs for Average and Basic Security Systems

Percentage of End User Costs for Hardware

Preferred Brand of Security Panel

Frequency of Objections Encountered by Security Dealers

Forecast Flow Chart

Housing Starts

Forecast for 2010 Residential Security Revenue

Total Security and Monitoring Revenues 2009 -2014

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