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Wiring Americas' Homes
"Get Connected for Living"

Wiring Americas' Homes is calling for a major shift in how homes are built today. Over the past 50 years, home wiring hasn't significantly changed. In most cases, the same wire installed to support one television and telephone in years past is expected today to support extensive entertainment systems, home offices and security networks. This is an impossible expectation.

CONTACT INFORMATION:
Wiring Americas' Homes
5310 Harvest Hill, #235
Dallas, TX 75230
Phone: (888) NEW-WIRE
Fax: (972) 490-1133

CALL TO ACTION


A "Connected Home"

A "Connected Home"
A "connected home" is a living environment that empowers the consumer to maximize the potential of technology to satisfy personal lifestyle needs. It gives the homeowner control to integrate two or more home systems to realize the benefits most desirable for their lives. Those systems could include communications, computers, audio/visual, entertainment, security, lighting controls, utilities and environmental controls.

Applications
While a "connected home" adds security, peace of mind and convenience to day-to-day activities, the applications to simplify life are nearly endless. There are many advantages and conveniences of a "connected home" including:

- Connect to the Internet
Advanced wiring systems allow consumers to "plug-in" personal computers anywhere in the home to access Internet services, as well as send and receive e-mail and faxes.

Multiple computers, printers, fax machines and other devices can be connected to create a cost-effective and convenient "home area network" that allows for sharing of files, printers, games, etc.

Single phone lines can share Internet access for multiple, simultaneous users without tying up phones for emergency or other needs.

Families can enjoy high-speed Internet access and multiple e-mail accounts while maintaining a single access/service provider.

- Home Office
Professionals can work at home with the same convenience as at the office. Home offices can accommodate multiple communication technologies, so the computer, fax machine, modem and telephone can function simultaneously while providing the efficiency of the latest in high-speed Internet access.

- Home Entertainment
Homes are equipped to readily accept all entertainment systems/distribution services (including: direct broadcast satellite, DVD, cable, etc.). Homeowners have maximum freedom and flexibility to direct audio and video services on demand to all or one outlet in the home-from the bedroom to the home theater.

- Environmental Controls/Energy Management
Access to sophisticated heating and cooling controls offers maximum comfort and efficiency. This allows the homeowner the flexibility to control HVAC, the water heater and other appliances to work more efficiently when necessary and automatically shut down/turn down when not needed to save on overall heating and cooling costs.

- Security and Property Protection
A "connected home" can contribute to numerous security protection applications including the use of intelligent lighting controls, monitoring systems and motion detectors. Security systems can be linked with PCs, intercoms, HVAC controls and lighting systems to give the homeowner optimum control and flexibility.

Components of a Home Wiring System
The wiring infrastructure in most homes has not changed in  50 years and is unable to fully support the technologies that are available to consumers today. However, today's wiring systems are created to handle today's technologies and provide the electronic foundation for a "connected home." This advanced infrastructure is necessary to ensure that your family can be connected to today's services and prepared for new technologies. An advanced home wiring system is usually comprised of three main components:

  • The service center. This service center is the part where all outside services enter the home, including cable TV, telephone, DSS satellite, Internet, etc. This central hub distributes these services to locations throughout the house in a way similar to how the electrical breaker panel controls electricity flow.
  • High-performance cables. Certain services like digital satellite, high-speed Internet, and digital TV require high performance cables to allow full access throughout the home. Most systems include RG-6 coaxial cable for TV and video, and Category 5 or better twisted-pair cable for telephone and data. Coaxial cable provides maximum protection from interference with your TV picture. Category 5 or better cable provides high-speed access to multiple phone lines without cross-talk. These cables deliver all the performance you need today, while providing the capacity to handle tomorrow's technology.
  • Outlets. The outlets in each room determine which services are available in that room. Each outlet can be customized to a consumer's specific needs based on which services are desired in each room (cable, Internet access, telephone, etc.). Without the proper outlets, the high-performance wiring behind the wall is of little value.

Structured Wiring vs. Conventional Wiring
Think of wiring as a pipeline for information. Conventional wiring has the data capacity of a squirt gun. By comparison, structured wiring, using Category 5 cables, has the capacity of a fire hose. Structured wiring can transmit more information, faster.

Conventional wiring, which is found in most homes, consists of one or two twisted pairs of wires, and is adequate for basic voice, fax or data communications.

Structured wiring is more advanced wiring. Not only can it handle traditional telephone, fax and data communications, but also sophisticated video and data signals from computers.

The Investment
Regardless of size, location or cost of a home, incorporating minimum wiring standards can add value to the home at resale and effectively ensure optimum access to all developing home communication, entertainment, security and control technologies.

A "connected home" can be achieved today with minimal investment and is not limited to custom construction. In most cases, prices for structured wiring solutions range from approximately $750 to $2,000, installed. The initial investment varies depending on the scope of an installation, with a range of upgrade and home control options available to consumers who want maximum control.

In addition, to ensure that your home is "future-proofed" and your investment secured, it is recommended that a 2" PVC pipe be installed from the basement to the attic. This will enable new wires to be pulled, if ever necessary, between floors without having to replace walls or ceilings.

Resale Value
Homes built today without an upgraded wiring system will not be able to accommodate the demands of new technologies. As such, they will not retain value as strongly as those built with a solid technological infrastructure and, in fact, may not even be considered by a large percentage of future homebuyers. With the rapid growth of new technologies for the home, the ever-changing working environment (telecommuting, home business, etc.), and the revolution in home education and entertainment opportunities, it is predicted that installing structured wiring will potentially increase the resale value of the home.

CALL TO ACTION:
Wiring Americas' Homes is calling for a major shift in how homes are built today. Over the past 50 years, home wiring hasn't significantly changed. In most cases, the same wire installed to support one television and telephone in years past is expected today to support extensive entertainment systems, home offices and security networks. This is an impossible expectation.

Wiring Americas' Homes was created to communicate the necessity for a "connected home," or advanced wiring system, to enable homeowners to enjoy the lifestyle value/benefits of emerging technologies in the home.

OVERVIEW:
Wiring Americas' Homes is a consumer educational campaign of the Home Automation Association created through the joint efforts of industry leaders dedicated to educating consumers and builders to the need for and potential of structured wiring in the home. The organization, which has established recommended, upgrade and minimum residential wiring solutions necessary to realize the valuable benefits of a "connected home," is supported by of the following technology companies and organizations:

CABA OnQ Technologies Inc.
CommScope Panja
Copper Development Association Parks Associates
E.H. Publishing Residential Cabling Systems
IBM SMART HOUSE, Inc.
Intel Corporation SUPERIOR ESSEX Group, Inc.
Lucent Technologies Telect

A "CONNECTED HOME":
A "connected home" is a living environment that empowers the  homeowner to maximize the potential of technology to satisfy personal lifestyle needs. A newly built "connected home," incorporating recommended structured wiring standards, affords the homeowner a wide range of opportunities not available through traditionally wired homes.

Its applications are nearly endless and can include, but are not limited to, the following:

- Distance learning
- Home office
- Do-it-yourself instruction
- Interactive audio
- Video-on-demand
- Digital TV
- Interactive video games
- Heating/cooling control
- Intelligent lighting systems
- Remote metering
- Security alert
- Child monitoring
- Remote dial-in
- Electronic shopping
- Simultaneous surfing
- Networked PCs
- High-speed Internet
- Electronic banking

EDUCATIONAL APPROACH:
Wiring Americas' Homes is dedicated to educating consumers and  builders to the importance of incorporating a strong wiring infrastructure in the home.

The organization is promoting the slogan "Get Connected for Living" to help communicate the importance and value of a "connected home." Wiring Americas' Homes will develop a Web site dedicated to consumer and builder education, as well as operate a toll-free number consumers can access for more information (1-888-NEW-WIRE).

Why the "Connected Home?"

  • Structured wiring provides the necessary infrastructure to enjoy the lifestyle benefits of a "connected home" environment.
  • A newly built or renovated home incorporating the recommended wiring standards affords the homeowner a wide range of opportunities not available through traditionally wired homes.
  • Regardless of size, location or cost of a home, incorporating minimum wiring standards can add value to the home at resale and effectively ensure optimum access to all developing home communication, entertainment, security and control technologies. Conversely, homes not built to these standards will likely be outdated in a few years.
  • Consumers should actively seek out a builder who recognizes the importance and value of what advanced wiring can mean to their families' futures.