Table of Contents
Executive Summary
Introduction
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- Definitions
- Methodology
- Abbreviations
- Market positioning
- UK economy
- Overview
- Inflation
- Interest rates
- House prices
- Consumer spending
- Manufacturing
- Business investment
- Imports
- Exports
- Market factors
- The economy
- Construction activity
- Influence of insurers
- Technological developments
- British and European standards
Market Size and Trends
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- Chapter summary
- Market size
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- Figure 1: UK sales of security alarms & systems, 2008-12
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- Figure 2: UK market for security alarms & systems, including sales and rental income, 2008-12
- Market segmentation
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- Figure 3: The UK market for security alarms & systems, by type, 2008-12
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- Figure 4: The security alarms & systems in the UK, by sector share, 2008-12
- Type of installation
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- Figure 5: Analysis of security equipment installations, by type of installation, 2008-12
- End-use markets
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- Figure 6: Analysis of security system installations, by end use application, 2008-12
- Residential market
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- Figure 7: Analysis of residential security system installations, by signal type, 2008-12
- Non-residential market
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- Figure 8: Analysis of non-residential security system installations, by end use application, 2008-12
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- Figure 9: Analysis of non-residential security system installations, by signal type, 2008-12
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- Figure 10: Analysis of commercial security system installations, by signal type, 2008-12
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- Figure 11: Analysis of retail security system installations, by signal type, 2008-12
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- Figure 12: Analysis of public sector security system installations, by signal type, 2008-12
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- Figure 13: Analysis of industrial security system installations, by signal type, 2008-12
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- Figure 14: Analysis of licensed premises security system installations, by signal type, 2008-12
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- Figure 15: Analysis of financial sector security system installations, by signal type, 2008-12
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- Figure 16: Analysis of other security system installations, by signal type, 2008-12
- Market trends
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- Figure 17: Analysis of residence type in total new registrations in the UK, 2011
- Regional sales
- Overview
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- Figure 18: Regional installations of security equipment, by area, 2008-12
- Intruder alarms
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- Figure 19: Regional installations of intruder alarms, by area, 2008-12
- CCTV
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- Figure 20: Regional installations of CCTV equipment, by area, 2008-12
- Access Control
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- Figure 21: Regional installations of access control equipment, by area, 2008-12
Supply Sources
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- Chapter summary
- Production
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- Figure 22: Production of security alarms & systems in the UK, 2008-12
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- Figure 23: UK production of burglar/fire alarms and parts, 2008-12
- Imports
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- Figure 24: Imports of electric burglar/fire alarms in the UK, 2008-12
- Exports
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- Figure 25: Exports of electric burglar/fire alarms in the UK, 2008-12
Industry Structure
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- Chapter summary
- Industry development
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- Figure 26: Analysis of the changes in the structure of the security systems services sector, 2008-12
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- Figure 27: Analysis of the financial structure of the security systems services sector, 2008-12
- Company profiles
- Secom
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- Figure 28: Financial analysis of Secom, 2008-12
- Cooper Security
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- Figure 29: Financial analysis of Cooper Security, 2007-11
- Adi-Gardiner
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- Figure 30: Financial analysis of Adi-Gardiner, 2008-12
- Honeywell Security UK
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- Figure 31: Financial analysis of Honeywell Security UK, 2008-12
- ADT Fire & Security
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- Figure 32: Financial analysis of ADT Fire and Security, 2008-12
- Chubb Systems
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- Figure 33: Financial analysis of Chubb Systems, 2007-11
- Chubb Fire & Security
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- Figure 34: Financial analysis of Chubb Fire & Security, 2008-12
- UTC Fire & Security
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- Figure 35: Financial analysis of UTC Fire & Security UK, 2006-10
- Tunstall Group
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- Figure 36: Financial analysis of Tunstall Group, 2008-12
- Assa Abloy
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- Figure 37: Financial analysis of Assa Abloy, 2007-11
- Distribution
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- Figure 38: Channels of distribution of security alarms & systems, by type of outlet, 2008-12
Forecast
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- Chapter Summary
- The market
- Residential demand of reduced importance
- Market acceleration to continue in CCTV sector
- Intruder alarm sector forecast to shrink further
- Technology expected to drive the access control sector forward
- Forecast developments in new construction work
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- Figure 39: Forecast construction output in Great Britain, 2013-17
- Forecast developments in housing construction
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- Figure 40: Forecast private housing output in Great Britain, 2013-17
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- Figure 41: Forecast public housing output in Great Britain, 2013-17
- Offices
- Retail
- Education
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- Figure 42: Forecast private commercial construction output in Great Britain, 2013-17
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- Figure 43: Forecast of private commercial construction in Great Britain, by sector, 2013-17
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- Figure 44: Forecast private industrial construction output in Great Britain, 2013-17
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- Figure 45: Forecast of private industrial new construction work in Great Britain, by sector 2013-17
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- Figure 46: Departmental expenditure of capital spending by the private sector on signed projects under PFI, 2012-13
- Health
- Education
- “Other” Sector
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- Figure 47: Forecast public non-residential construction output in Great Britain, 2013-17
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- Figure 48: Forecast of public non-residential construction in Great Britain, by type, 2013-17
- Security alarms and systems market development forecast
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- Figure 49: Forecast UK market for security alarms & systems, by type, 2013-17
- Forecast end-use sector installations
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- Figure 50: Forecast UK market for security system installations, by end use, 2013-17
- Production
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- Figure 51: Forecast UK production of security alarms & systems, 2013-17
- Industry
- Further consolidation in the industry
- Focus on global growth markets
- Increasing alignment between security and information technology industries
Further Sources & Contacts
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- Trade associations & advisory bodies
- Trade magazines
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