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The Fire Alarm market is a subset of the Home Security and Safety industry. Fire Alarms are designed to detect smoke, heat, and other signs of a fire, and alert occupants of a home or building to the danger. Fire Alarms are typically connected to a central monitoring system, which can alert the local fire department in the event of an emergency. Fire Alarms are often integrated with other home security and safety systems, such as carbon monoxide detectors, security cameras, and motion sensors.
Fire Alarms are an important part of any home security and safety system, as they can provide early warning of a fire and help to protect occupants from harm. Fire Alarms are also required by law in many jurisdictions, and are often subject to regular inspections and maintenance.
Some companies in the Fire Alarm market include Honeywell, Nest, ADT, SimpliSafe, and Ring. Show Less Read more