Fire Suppression Market Expected to reach 29.13 billion USD by 2023
According to the new market research report "Fire
Suppression Market by Product (Fire Suppressors, Fire Detectors and Control
Panels, Sprinklers, Nozzles, Caps, and Control Heads), Suppression Reagent,
Sector (Residential, Commercial, Industrial), and Region - Global Forecast to
2023", the fire suppression market is estimated to be worth USD 22.97
billion in 2018 and is projected to reach USD 29.13 billion by 2023, at a CAGR
of 4.87% between 2018 and 2023. Key factors such as technological advancements
and innovations in the construction industry; increasing policies, regulations,
and government mandates; and increased damage to human life and property due to
fire breakouts are driving the fire suppression market growth.
Fire suppression reagent FM200 to hold largest
market share between 2018 and 2023
FM200 is a clean, colorless, and environmentally friendly
fire suppression agent that is electrically nonconductive and safe for humans.
It extinguishes flame primarily through heat absorption, leaving no residue,
and thus minimizing downtime after a fire. FM200 agent is stored in a cylinder
as a liquid and pressurized with nitrogen, which makes it a highly compact fire
suppression system. The use of FM200 does not affect aluminum, brass, steel,
cast iron, lead, stainless steel, copper, etc., as well as rubber, plastic, and
electronic components. Due to this, it is used in telecommunication facilities,
computer rooms, control rooms, museums and art galleries, historical archive
storage, and pharmaceutical and medical facilities.
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Oil & gas and mining to hold largest share of fire
suppression market between 2018 and 2023
The use of fire suppression systems is prevalent in the oil
& gas industry. Hence, the decrease in investment in the industry affects
the fire suppression market. However, various existing fire detection and
suppression systems used in the industry need regular maintenance, repair, and
replacement of parts due to protocols established in the industry, which would
result in the growth of the fire suppression market. Oil & gas companies
are focusing on improving operational efficiency, and companies are expected to
be streamlined in terms of improving operational efficiency and working with
fewer resources after they overcome the current oil price situation.
Asia Pacific held largest share of fire suppression
market in 2017
Asia Pacific held the largest share of the fire suppression
market in 2017. Rising urbanization in emerging markets such as China, India,
Indonesia, and Nigeria is expected to accelerate infrastructure spending for
vital infrastructure sectors, which include transportation, water &
wastewater treatment, and power. This, in turn, will urge infrastructure
financing toward consumer sectors, which would include manufacturing and
transportation that facilitate the production and distribution of raw materials
for consumer goods. In India and Japan, substantial rebound in transportation
spending, which includes rail and air upgrades, is expected to triple the
annual infrastructure spending in the aforementioned sectors. Growing
urbanization in APAC has increased construction activities, contributing
significantly to the growth of the fire suppression market. The expansion of the
manufacturing base in Asian countries has also led to the growth of the fire
suppression market.
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Major companies in the fire suppression market are Johnson
Controls (Ireland), United Technologies (US), Robert Bosch (Germany), Siemens
(Germany), Halma (UK), Hochiki (Japan), Firefly (Sweden), Minimax Viking
(Germany), Honeywell (US), and S&S Fire Suppression Systems (US). Key
innovators in the market are EMS Security Group (UK), Electro Detectors (UK),
Napco Security Technologies (US), Fike (US), and Gentex (US). Other key players
are Noha Norway (Norway), Sterling Safety Systems (UK), FireProTec (US), Fire
Suppression Limited (UK), and Encore Fire Protection (US).
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