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Telephone Service Available
American Community Survey



13199054



Housing: Question on Telephone Service Available



Question as it appears in the questionnaire.

8 Does this house, apartment, or mobile

home have – Yes No a. hot and cold running water? b. a flush toilet? c. a bathtub or shower? d. a sink with a faucet? e. a stove or range? f. a refrigerator? g. telephone service from which you can both make and receive calls? Include cell phones.

Source: ACS-1(2009)KFI



nswer questions 4 – 6 if this is a HOUSE R A MOBILE HOME; otherwise, SKIP to uestion 7a.



ow many acres is this house or obile home on? Less than 1 acre � SKIP to question 6 1 to 9.9 acres 10 or more acres



N THE PAST 12 MONTHS, what ere the actual sales of all agricultural roducts from this property? None $1 to $999 $1,000 to $2,499



9 How many automobiles, vans, and trucks

home for use FEDERAL this MEETING by members ofNEEDS of one-ton capacity or less are kept at



his property? Yes No



Communications Act, the Federal Communications Commission requires data about the number 3 of households having telephone service to measure the extent of universal access to telephone there a business (such as a store or 4 arber shop) or a service. office on medical

5 6 or more



household? The $2,500 to $4,999 lack of telephone service is an important measure of social isolation. The U.S. Department None of Health and Human Services and local social service agencies use these data to assess the $5,000 to $9,999 level of need among elderly and low-income households. These data also are valuable to a 1 $10,000 or more number of agencies in evaluating 2 how well their policies meet the public’s needs. Under the



house, apartment, or mobile home? How many separate rooms are in this Housing house, apartment, or mobile home? Gas: from underground pipes serving the Rooms must be separated by built-in neighborhood State and local agencies use these data The Administration on Aging uses data archways or walls that extend out at least Gas: bottled, about 6 inches and go from to develop plans that deliver emergency tank, or LP telephone service as a measure of floor to ceiling. telephone service. These dataElectricity help them social isolation, one of the factors cited • INCLUDE bedrooms, kitchens, etc. to assess the extent to which elderly kerosene, etc.the Older Americans Act as a source of in Fuel oil, • EXCLUDE bathrooms, porches, balconies, and low-income households have access “greatest social need.” foyers, halls, or unfinished basements. Coal or coke

Number of rooms



COMMUNITY BENEFITS 10 Which FUEL is used MOST for heating this



to communication in case they need Wood emergency medical or crime prevention Solar energy services.

Other fuel No fuel used



The Federal Communications Commission uses these data to evaluate its universal telephone service policies.



How many of these rooms are bedrooms? Count as bedrooms those rooms you would list if this house, apartment, or mobile home were for sale or rent. If this is an efficiency/studio apartment, print "0".

Number of bedrooms



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