PPMA Unveils Consumer Attitude and Usage Study
PPMA Unveils Consumer Attitude and Usage
Study
Fairfax, Va. The Professional Pest Management
Alliance (PPMA) recently unveiled a new Consumer Attitude and Usage Study on
the professional pest control industry. The study, fully funded by PPMA
provided detailed information on general concerns regarding the presence of
pests in and around the home; attitudes towards pests and pest control
companies; decisions regarding usage of professional pest control services;
their views on do-it-yourself pest control and much more. This is the
first industry-wide study where users and non-users of our services
participated.
Some key findings included:
- Pest control is largely perceived as
providing a valuable service even among non users
- More than half of homeowners and a vast majority
of users agree pest control services protects their home and property
- Almost half of homeowners agree that pest control
protects their familys health
Libby Mapes, vice president of International Communications Research (ICR),
presented highlights of the study, which was conducted in November, at the PPMA
Board of Directors meeting on Sunday, Feb. 26, preceding the kick-off of NPMA
Legislative Day. For more information about the study, contact Cindy Mannes, executive director of PPMA at cmannes@pestworld.org.
PPMA also previewed its new 15- and 30-second television public service
announcements (PSAs), which continue to promote the
important role the pest management industry plays in protecting health and
property, according to Mannes, highlighting the
problems caused by bed bugs, cockroaches, termites and ticks. A 30- and
60-second radio PSA also was previewed, which will be distributed to more than
3,500 radio stations across the country in early March.
Monday, February 27, 2006
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