CEDIA (The Custom Electronic Design and Installation
Association) is a trade organization that is made up of System
Design/Install firms, equipment manufacturers and other industry
related people and organizations. The association exists to
help bring technology into your home in a way that makes more
sense.
Unique to this industry association, it is controlled
by the design/install firms rather than the manufacturers (as
most other industry associations are) putting its core more
directly in contact with you the consumer and better able to
act as your advocate in the technology world.
It is in this spirit that we offer the following
observations, opinions and perspectives on the recently developed “TechHome
Rating” structure.
To
find a CEDIA Residential Electronic Systems Contractor near
you use the Free Finder Service right now.

What is the Tech Home Rating System?
As technology has become more prolific in our
homes the consumer electronics industry has become aware that
consumers want to quantify their investment in some way. This
quantification is especially desired in the situation of real-estate
resale. Similar to the valuation of a two bathroom, three bedroom
home being more valuable than a single bath, two bedroom home,
the TechHome Rating is an initial attempt to value the technologies
that have been installed within a home.
It is believed that in time, the TechHome Rating
system will be listed in the real-estate advertisement just
as bedrooms, bathrooms, etc. are listed today.

Who are the Players?
- CEDIA – Trade association fully focused on the
design and installation of electronic systems in your home.
- CEA – Consumer Electronics Association
- Trade association made up of industry manufacturers focused
on the sale and delivery of consumer electronic components.
Recently, however, this group has begun to include dealers
in their membership and has a division focused on custom
installation called “Tech Home.”
- CONSUMERS – This is you; we depend on your interest
in our products and services in order to make a living.
We would appreciate feedback on the TechHome Rating system
and any other aspect of our industry.

How Might This Impact Your Decisions?
As a trade association that wants to make certain
you, the homeowner, can take advantage of new and developing
technologies for years to come, we want to influence you to
consider engaging our dealers when you renovate, remodel or
build a home. Mostly, we will try to influence you to install
the appropriate and adequate wires during construction.
Beyond the decision to make certain your home is wired for current and future
technologies, the rest is up to you. Make your purchase decisions based on
your lifestyle. Buy only what makes sense for you to have and use in your home.
Establish a budget and stick to it if possible, but be open to the multiple
options that face you.
Follow the suggestions of your local CEDIA certified dealer and enjoy your
quest for in-home technologies.

Rating Your Home’s Technological Capabilities
CEDIA Designer and Installers want to assure
that your home is designed and equipped with the highest technology
capabilities. Digital video and music, high-speed internet
access and home networking products are becoming a part of
daily life. There are many CEDIA Designer and Installers that
will provide you with high-quality, high-tech smart homes.
To help you evaluate your home’s technological capabilities,
the Consumer Electronics Association (CEA) has developed a
user-friendly tool: The TechHome Rating System. This valuable
tool will help you assess your home’s technological capabilities
whether you are building, buying or upgrading a home.
To determine your TechHome Rating, print out
the rating form at www.ce.org/techhomerating and follow the
scoring instructions at the bottom. The higher your home rates,
the more easily it can support the latest technologies.
The TechHome Rating System divides the electronic
systems in a home into categories based on the primary function
or benefit the system provides.
- The Home Entertainment category contains information
on the home's television and audio distribution capabilities
including the different types of television subscription
services available to the home.
- The Communications section rates the telephone and intercom
systems, while PC Networking and Internet Sharing measures
the availability of high-speed Internet access and the
home's support for sharing computer files, printers and
a single Internet connection.
- The Home Security and Home Comfort & Convenience
categories cover other home systems including alarm, energy
management and lighting control systems.
How smart is your home? How smart can it be?
Rate these capabilities with the new TechHome Rating System
at www.ce.org/techhomerating and
contact CEDIA www.cedia.org to
start living Electronic Lifestyles® today. To
find a CEDIA Residential Electronic Systems Contractor near
you use the Free Finder Service right now.
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