Security Alarms in the US by Product and Market

NEW YORK, Oct. 30, 2017 /PRNewswire/ -- Gains will primarily be driven by ongoing, gains in construction activity, since new systems are generally installed during initial construction or major renovations.



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The institutional market, in particular, will benefit as related building expenditures improve from the slow growth of the 2011-2016 period.

Key Findings in the Security Alarms Study:

Consumer Market Continues to Generate Largest Gains
The consumer market represents the largest share of alarm system sales, accounting for more than two-fifths of demand in 2016.
This largely stems from the important role that life safety alarms play in residential buildings.
Not only do building codes require the installation of some types of life safety alarms -- particularly smoke detectors -- in newly constructed residences, but the importance of having alarms that are in good working order also supports replacement and upgrade demand.
Going forward, gains will benefit from ongoing strength in residential construction activity, coupled with greater compliance in replacement rates and market innovations that spur upgrades over simple replacement.
The consumer market also represents the largest single outlet for intrusion alarms.
Affluent individuals are more likely to invest in intrusion systems, both because they are able to afford the alarms and the related monitoring contracts, and because they have substantial assets to protect.
Elderly homeowners -- a growing market segment -- also are more likely to invest in intrusion systems, as they tend to feel more vulnerable and at-risk than do younger people.

PERS Alarms and the Aging Population
The graying population is also a key factor supporting growth in demand for PERS alarms, since they are primarily used by older people who increasingly prefer to age in place.
These alarms will see the fastest gains of any product segment, albeit from a much smaller base.
Advances will benefit from ongoing innovations in product features, ranging from improvements to mobile PERS devices for more active individuals to voice recognition and fall detection technologies in both mobile and at-home alarm models.
Further gains will stem from extending marketing to groups such as latch-key children and abuse survivors.

Study Coverage
This industry study presents historical demand data (2006, 2011 and 2016) and forecasts (2021) by product (life safety alarms, intrusion alarms, PERS alarms) and market (consumer, trade and distribution, industrial, financial institutions, government, services, offices, educational, healthcare, air transport, lodging). The study also evaluates company market share and competitive analysis on industry competitors including Honeywell International, Johnson Controls International, Melrose Industries (Nortek), NAPCO Security Technologies, Robert Bosch, Royal Philips, Siemens, Stanley Black & Decker, Tunstall Healthcare, and United Technologies.

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