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全球二氧化碳和烟雾侦测器组合安全报警器市场报告:竞争分析和区域商机(2026-2032)Global Combined CO & Smoke Alarms Sales Market Report, Competitive Analysis and Regional Opportunities 2026-2032 |
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一氧化碳和烟雾组合安全报警器是一款独立的住宅安全安全报警器,它将烟雾侦测和一氧化碳侦测功能整合到一个设备中。
因此,本产品旨在无需安装两个独立的安全报警器,即可同时提醒居住者注意火灾产生的烟雾和一氧化碳中毒。虽然美国消防协会 (NFPA) 和消费品安全委员会 (CPSC) 的指南将此类产品视为家用防护设备,与独立的烟雾和一氧化碳探测器一样,都属于住宅安全框架内使用,但 First Alert 公司明确将此类产品定义为「二合一」安全报警器,它利用单个单元内的传感器来检测单个烟雾颗粒和有害的一氧化碳气体。实际上,该行业正处于消防安全法规、耐用消费品更换週期和认证合规性的交汇点。在美国,可靠的组合产品必须符合 UL 217(烟雾安全报警器性能标准)和 UL 2034(一氧化碳安全报警器性能标准)。在欧洲,烟雾安全报警器通常受 EN 14604 标准监管,一氧化碳安全报警器则受 EN 50291-1/2 标准监管。
一氧化碳和烟雾组合侦测器主要用于住宅、公寓、出租住宅和其他睡眠场所。这是因为烟雾侦测器建议安装在每层楼以及睡眠区域内/周围,而一氧化碳侦测器建议安装在每层楼以及睡眠区域外。当最终用户或房东需要将这两种防护功能整合于同一产品中时,即可使用组合式警报器。从技术角度来看,该行业已经远远超越了传统基本警报器的设计。现代产品越来越多地采用光电/光学烟雾侦测、电化学一氧化碳侦测以及多感测器和演算法辅助侦测技术。常见的功能包括:使用寿命长达10年的密封电池、带备用电池的有线型号、无线或有线互连、语音/位置警报以及与智慧型应用程式的整合。性能标准也提升了。 UL(美国保险商实验室)更新的烟雾侦测器要求专门用于提高检测聚氨酯泡棉中阴燃和燃烧火灾的能力,同时减少烹饪期间的误报。 Ei Electronics、Kidde 和 First Alert 等供应商已经开始销售多感测器、互连和智慧复合产品,以满足这些需求。
一氧化碳和烟雾侦测器市场的主要驱动力并非纯粹的价格竞争,而是品牌主导和认证标准的遵守情况。主要供应商包括:Kidde,该公司声称其在北美住宅消防安全领域,按家庭安装量计算,是排名第一的品牌;First Alert/Resideo,该公司拥有丰富的组合警报产品组合,并于2025年推出了一款与Google Nest/Google Home/Lico 产品兼容的智能烟雾和一氧化碳警报器;从区域来看,北美仍然是监管最严格、商业性最重要的市场。这是因为美国许多州都对一氧化碳侦测器的安装进行监管,而美国国家消防协会(NFPA)和美国消费品安全委员会(CPSC)的指南也强烈建议家庭安装此类侦测器。同时,在英国和整个欧洲,基于房东义务和标准的合规性正成为推动行业发展的动力,其中包括修订英格兰2022年烟雾和一氧化碳警报器法规以及EN 14604/EN 50291等产品标准。因此,产业目前的发展方向十分明确。继美国消费品安全委员会(CPSC)警告部分进口组合式探测器未能通过烟雾探测测试后,执法部门和消费者保护机构正努力引导市场远离未经认证的低成本网路产品,同时,消费者对替代产品的需求也转向了经过认证的新一代安全报警器、具备十年供电解决方案、互联互通、智能通知功能以及多误报减少的新一代警报器、具备十年供电解决方案、互联互通传感器、智能通知功能以及多误报减少的新一代警报器、具备十年供电解决方案、互联互通、智能通知功能以及多误报减少的新产品。
目前,一氧化碳和烟雾组合警报器市场正从简单的「双重防护硬体」市场转向以合规性、便利性和互联安全为驱动力的更换和升级市场。最重要的成长要素包括:首先,由于製造商明确将烟雾和一氧化碳警报器的使用寿命设定为10年,因此更换需求增加。其次,技术升级。新型警报器透过采用现代合成材料,以符合最新标准、减少误报和提高火灾侦测能力为卖点。第三,互联性和生态系整合。这包括基于应用程式的警报、全住宅互联以及与更广泛的智慧家庭平台的兼容性。第四,产品线扩展。现有製造商正在更新其有线和密封电池供电的产品线,而不是依赖传统的SKU。
在此背景下,我们的报告指出,2025年全球一氧化碳和烟雾侦测器市场总值将达到7.3932亿美元,预计在2026年至2032年的预测期内将以6.62%的复合年增长率增长,到2032年达到11.3825亿美元。市场成长不再仅仅由初始安装量驱动,而是越来越多地受到优质化、监管要求下的更换以及向更高价值的联网设备和标准升级设备的转变的推动。
预计到2025年,北美二氧化碳和烟雾侦测器市场规模将达到4.202亿美元,而欧洲市场规模为2.0652亿美元。 2025年,北美在全球市场中占56.84%,欧洲占27.93%。预计到2032年,北美市占率将达到55.27%,分析期间内复合年增长率(CAGR)为6.21%。
全球主要的一氧化碳和烟雾侦测器製造商包括 Resideo(First Alert, Inc.)、Kidde Global Solutions (KGS)、X-sense、Honeywell、Ei Electronics、New Cosmos、江森自控、Sisterwell Electronics、USI(Universal Security Instruments, Inc.)、Gentruments Corporation, Inc.)。预计到 2025 年,这五家主要企业将占据全球市场收入的约 77.3%。
就销售量而言,预计到 2025 年,北美排名前两位的公司将占据约 72.5% 的市场份额,而欧洲排名前两位的公司预计将占据近 57.6% 的市场份额。
全球一氧化碳和烟雾侦测器市场按公司、地区(国家)、电源和应用进行策略性细分。本报告提供基于数据的洞察分析,涵盖2021年至2032年各地区、电源和应用的销售额、收入和预测数据,帮助相关人员掌握新兴机会、优化产品策略并超越竞争对手。
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Combined CO & Smoke Alarms are single, residential life-safety alarms that integrate smoke detection and carbon-monoxide detection in one device, so the product is designed to warn occupants about both fire-generated smoke and dangerous CO exposure without requiring two separate alarms. NFPA and CPSC guidance treats these products as household protection devices used in the same residential safety framework as standalone smoke and CO alarms, while First Alert explicitly defines the category as a 2-in-1 alarm that uses sensors to detect both smoke particles and dangerous CO gas in one unit. In practice, this industry sits at the intersection of fire-safety regulation, consumer durable replacement cycles, and certification compliance: in the U.S., credible combination products are expected to comply with UL 217 for smoke alarm performance and UL 2034 for CO alarm performance, while in Europe the smoke side is generally governed by EN 14604 and the CO side by EN 50291-1/2.
Combined CO & Smoke Alarms are primarily aimed at homes, apartments, rental housing, and other sleeping occupancies, because smoke alarms are recommended on every level and in/around sleeping areas, while CO alarms are recommended on every level and outside sleeping areas; combination alarms are used where end users or landlords want both protections in a single installed product. Technically, the industry has moved well beyond basic legacy alarm designs: modern products increasingly use photoelectric/optical smoke sensing, electrochemical CO sensing, and multi-sensor or algorithm-assisted detection, with common feature sets now including 10-year sealed batteries, hardwired models with battery backup, wireless or hardwire interconnection, voice/location alerts, and smart-app connectivity. The performance bar has also risen: UL's updated smoke-alarm requirements were specifically designed to improve detection of smoldering and flaming polyurethane-foam fires while reducing cooking nuisance alarms, and suppliers such as Ei Electronics, Kidde, and First Alert already market multi-sensor, interconnect-capable, and smart combination products around those themes.
Combined CO & Smoke Alarms are brand-led and certification-sensitive rather than purely price-led. Representative head suppliers include Kidde, which states it is North America's No. 1 home fire-safety brand by household installations; First Alert/Resideo, which has a broad combo-alarm portfolio and in 2025 launched a smart smoke-and-CO alarm compatible with Google Nest/Google Home; and Ei Electronics/Aico, a strong Europe-focused specialist with multi-sensor fire-and-CO products. Regionally, North America remains the most regulation-dense and commercially important installed-base market because many U.S. states regulate CO detector installation and NFPA/CPSC guidance strongly reinforces household deployment, while the UK and wider Europe are driven by landlord obligations and standards-based compliance, including England's 2022 smoke-and-CO alarm regulation update and EN 14604 / EN 50291 product frameworks. The industry's current development trajectory is therefore clear: replacement demand is shifting toward certified next-generation alarms, 10-year power solutions, interconnection, smart notification, and multi-sensor nuisance-reduction, while enforcement and consumer-protection actions are simultaneously pushing the market away from uncertified low-cost online products after CPSC warnings that some imported combination detectors failed smoke-sensitivity testing.
Combined CO & Smoke Alarms is now moving from a basic "dual-protection hardware" market into a replacement-and-upgrade market driven by compliance, convenience, and connected safety. The most important growth drivers are: first, replacement demand, as manufacturers explicitly position smoke and CO alarms around a 10-year service-life logic; second, technology upgrading, as newer alarms are marketed around latest-standard compliance, lower nuisance alerts, and better detection of modern synthetic-material fires; third, connectivity and ecosystem integration, including app alerts, whole-home interconnect, and compatibility with broader smart-home platforms; and fourth, portfolio broadening, where incumbents are refreshing both hardwired and sealed-battery lines rather than relying on legacy SKUs.
Against that backdrop, according to our report, The global Combined CO & Smoke Alarms market size was US$ 739.32 million in 2025 and is forecast to reach a readjusted size of US$ 1,138.25 million by 2032 with a CAGR of 6.62% during the forecast period 2026-2032. the market is no longer driven only by first-time installation, but increasingly by premiumization, code-driven replacement, and migration toward higher-value connected and standards-upgraded devices.
In 2025, the North America Combined CO & Smoke Alarms market was US$ 420.20 million, while the Europe market stood at US$ 206.52 million. North America accounted for 56.84% of the global market in 2025 and Europe for 27.93%. North America's share is expected to reach 55.27% by 2032, corresponding to a CAGR of 6.21% over the analysis period.
Major global manufacturers of Combined CO & Smoke Alarms include Resideo (First Alert, Inc.), Kidde Global Solutions (KGS), X-sense, Honeywell, Ei Electronics, New Cosmos, Johnson Controls, Siterwell Electronics, USI (Universal Security Instruments, Inc.), Gentex Corporation and Hochiki, etc. In 2025, the top five players accounted for approximately 77.3% of global market revenue.
In terms of sales volume, the top two players in North America accounted for about 72.5% of the market in 2025, while the top two in Europe held nearly 57.6%.
The global Combined CO & Smoke Alarms market is strategically segmented by company, region (country), by Power Source, and by Application. This report empowers stakeholders to capitalize on emerging opportunities, optimize product strategies, and outperform competitors through data-driven insights on sales, revenue, and forecasts across regions, by Power Source, and by Application for 2021-2032.
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Chapter Outline
Chapter 1: Report scope, segment-level executive summary (by Power Source, by Application) and market evolution across the short, mid and long term.
Chapter 2: Quantitative analysis of Combined CO & Smoke Alarms sales and revenue at global, regional, and country levels, highlighting market size and growth potential by region.
Chapter 3: Competitive landscape of Combined CO & Smoke Alarms manufacturers (sales, revenue, pricing, market share, industry rankings, and M&A / expansion plans).
Chapter 4: by Power Source-based segmentation analysis (sales, revenue, pricing, and growth potential) to identify blue-ocean product segments.
Chapter 5: by Application-based segmentation analysis (sales, revenue, pricing, and growth potential) to uncover high-value downstream markets.
Chapter 6: Regional breakdown by company, customer, by Power Source and by Application (sales, revenue, and pricing for each segment).
Chapter 7: Key manufacturer profiles -company overview, Combined CO & Smoke Alarms product descriptions and specifications, revenue, gross margins, and recent developments.
Chapter 8: Industry chain analysis - upstream raw materials, manufacturing links, and downstream application sectors.
Chapter 9: Sales channels and distributor analysis - routes to market and key customer interfaces.
Chapter 10: Market dynamics - trends, drivers, restraints, risks for manufacturers, and the impact of relevant industry policies.
Chapter 11: Key findings, main takeaways, and overall conclusions of the report.
Why This Report?
Unlike generic global market reports, this study combines macro-level industry trends with hyper-local operational intelligence, empowering data-driven decisions across the Combined CO & Smoke Alarms value chain, addressing:
Market entry risks/opportunities by region
Product mix optimization based on local practices
Competitor tactics in fragmented vs consolidated markets