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Segment Reporting (Policies)
6 Months Ended
Jun. 30, 2021
Segment Reporting [Abstract]  
Segment Reporting, Policy
Segment Change
Effective in the first quarter of 2021, the manner in which the Company’s Chief Executive Officer, who is the chief operating decision maker (the “CODM”), evaluates performance and makes decisions about how to allocate resources changed. Therefore, the Company now reports results in two operating and reportable segments, Consumer and Small Business (“CSB”) and Commercial, rather than a single operating and reportable segment. Where applicable, prior periods have been
retrospectively adjusted to reflect the new operating and reportable segment structure. The accounting policies of the Company’s reportable segments are the same as those of the Company.
The Company organizes its segments based on customer type as follows:
Consumer and Small Business (CSB) - Customers in the CSB segment are comprised of residential homeowners, small business operators, and other individual consumers. The CSB segment primarily includes (i) revenue and operating costs from the sale, installation, servicing, and monitoring of integrated security and automation systems, as well as other offerings such as mobile security and home health solutions; (ii) other operating costs associated with support functions related to these operations; and (iii) general corporate costs and other income and expense items not included in the Commercial segment.
Where applicable, results for the Company’s Canadian operations prior to its sale in the fourth quarter of 2019 are included in the CSB segment based on the primary customer market served in Canada.
Commercial - Customers in the Commercial segment are comprised of larger businesses with more expansive facilities (typically larger than 10,000 square feet) and/or multi-site operations, which often require more sophisticated integrated solutions. The Commercial segment primarily includes (i) revenue and operating costs from the sale, installation, servicing, and monitoring of integrated security and automation systems, fire detection and suppression systems, and other related offerings; (ii) other operating costs associated with support functions related to these operations; and (iii) dedicated corporate and other costs.
Effective in the first quarter of 2021, the manner in which the Company’s Chief Executive Officer, who is the CODM, evaluates performance and makes decisions about how to allocate resources changed. Therefore, the Company now reports results in two operating and reportable segments, CSB and Commercial, rather than a single operating and reportable segment.