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The fire suppression equipment market is a subset within the broader industry of fire protection materials and devices, focusing on products and systems designed to extinguish or contain fires. This market includes a variety of equipment such as fire extinguishers, sprinkler systems, fire hoses, standpipes, suppression agents, and specialized systems designed for particular industries or hazards, such as clean agent systems for data centers or chemical suppression systems for industrial applications. The fire suppression sector complements the passive fire protection materials segment, which includes fire-resistant doors, walls, and floors, by actively seeking to control and eliminate fires.
Advancements in technology and materials have led to the development of more efficient and environmentally friendly fire suppression solutions. Innovations in this field strive to enhance safety, reduce the potential for collateral damage from fire suppression efforts, and ensure business continuity after a fire event. Regulatory standards and codes also drive the evolution and adoption of fire suppression equipment, as they mandate safety requirements in commercial, industrial, and residential settings.
Some companies within the fire suppression equipment market include Tyco SimplexGrinnell, Minimax GmbH & Co. KG, Amerex Corporation, Kidde (owned by Carrier Global Corporation), and Firetrace International. These companies offer a range of fire suppression solutions and are active in research and development to continually improve the effectiveness and safety of their products. Show Less Read more