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Straits Research社発行の当調査レポートでは、世界の非常灯・誘導灯市場について分析し、イントロダクション、調査方法、市場概要などを取りまとめています。セグメント分析には、種類別(非常灯・電気誘導灯、非電気誘導灯、一般非常灯)、用途別(住宅用、商業用、工業用、その他)、地域別(北米市場、ヨーロッパ市場、アジア太平洋市場、中東・アフリカ市場)を含めた項目を掲載しています。なお、当レポートに掲載されている主要企業情報には、EATON CORPORATION、Emerson Electric Co.、Schneider Electric、Hubbell Lighting Inc.、Legrand SAなどが含まれています。 ・イントロダクション ・調査方法 ・市場概要 ・世界の非常灯・誘導灯市場規模:種類別(非常灯・電気誘導灯、非電気誘導灯、一般非常灯) ・世界の非常灯・誘導灯市場規模:用途別(住宅用、商業用、工業用、その他) ・北米の非常灯・誘導灯市場規模 ・ヨーロッパの非常灯・誘導灯市場規模 ・アジア太平洋の非常灯・誘導灯市場規模 ・中東・アフリカの非常灯・誘導灯市場規模 ・企業情報 |
Emergency lighting is an electronic light technology, specifically adopted to reduce potential injury in case of emergency situations during a fire, storm or natural disaster. Fluorescent light and LEDs are mainly adopted as lighting sources in the emergency lighting industry. Certain laws and regulations by both national and local regulatory agencies have resulted in the mandatory adoption of emergency lights in residential, commercial, and industrial applications.
Emergency light and exit sign are mainly adopted to ensure safe exit from a location through the provision of clear visual conditions to aid in finding exit/escape routes. LED exit signs have gained popularity, owing to their low energy consumption, long lifespan, and feasible price. Various regulatory agencies such as Nation Fire Protection Association (NFPA) and Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) have set up certain standards for exit sign implementation.
According to NFPA in the United States, exit signs must provide at least 1.5 hours of light in case of an emergency when building lights fail. This has resulted in the mandatory adoption of exit signs in commercial, industrial, and residential infrastructure, thereby propelling the market growth. Based on type, the market can be segmented into emergency lights and electrical exit signs, non-electrical exit signs and general emergency lighting.
The emergency lighting market, estimated to reach a value of USD 5.8 billion in 2020, is expected to grow at a CAGR of 10.30% during the forecast period, 2019–2026.
Market Dynamics
Buildings primarily represent an important structure where fire accidents can have fatal consequences. Therefore, strict norms and fire safety regulations have been put in place specifically for buildings. Buildings should be designed such that there are appropriate provisions for early warning of fire and appropriate means of escape in case of fire, from the building to a place of safety outside the building. Various regulatory agencies govern emergency lighting and exit sign requirements such as Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA), and National Fire Protection Association (NFPA). Rules and regulations set by these agencies and local authorities must be complied with during the construction of buildings. For instance, OSHA’s requirement for lighting and marking exit routes are covered under 1910.37(b) and state that the exit routes must be adequately lighted so that a person with normal vision can see along the route. Exit signs must be illuminated to a surface value of at least 54 lux by a reliable light source. Elector-luminescent signs with a minimum surface value of 0.06 foot-lamberts are permitted.
Growing adoption of electrical equipment, coupled with modern lifestyles, has mainly resulted in an increased dependency on electricity. Power failure is a key issue faced in business, educational, and other sectors. Regular use of fluorescent lights has resulted in the increased emission of carbon dioxide and ultraviolet radiation, owing to the presence of hazardous raw materials such as mercury; consequently, eco-friendly and energy-efficient light sources have been gaining traction in recent years. The adoption of LED exit signs powered by rechargeable batteries increases efficiency and individual safety. Emergence of new and cost-efficient technologies in the LED lighting market have resulted in a decline in LED prices. Characteristics such as energy saving, longer life-span, and eco-friendly nature of LEDs have been driving the adoption of these products.
Intended Audience
Emergency Lighting Component Manufacturers
Emergency Lighting Service Providers
Potential Investors
System Integrators
Government Organizations
Research Institutes
Segmental Insights
The global emergency lighting market can be segmented by type, application, and region.
On the basis of type, the emergency lighting market can be segmented into emergency lights & electrical exit signals, non-electrical exit signals, general emergency lighting. Electrical exit signs, also known as illuminating exit signs, are mainly embedded with LED light strips to provide red or green illumination. They either possess an integrated battery backup system or have a provision for connection to emergency backup power to keep the exit sign on, in case of power outage. Increasing number of fire outbreaks in both residential and commercial infrastructure have resulted in the implementation of strict safety regulations, which represents a lucrative opportunity for global participants in the exit sign market. According to the Singapore Civil Defense Force (SCDF), in 2017, 68.6% of the total fires took place in residential premises and 12.1% in commercial and industrial. In 2017, the most common fire hazard occurred owing to exit signs not being illuminated, which contributed to 25.9% of total Fire Hazard Abatement Notice (FHAN). Furthermore, dynamic modern lifestyle, coupled with increased usage of electrical equipment, has resulted in increased dependency on electricity. Developing countries mainly face power outages owing to the lack of maintenance in infrastructure and this scenario has been surging the demand for rechargeable emergency lighting.
Based on application, the emergency lighting market can be segmented into residential, industrial, and others. It is mandatory for residential infrastructure such as student accommodation or apartment buildings to have emergency lighting fixtures. This is the standard regulation which falls under the Regulatory Reform Fire Safety Order 2005 (U.K.). Emergency lighting in residential buildings is mainly adopted to provide light when the standard light fails. Increasing instances of power failure in several developing countries have increased the application of emergency lights. Increasing number of regulations by local and international safety agencies have resulted in the adoption of emergency lights in commercial buildings. Products such as safety signs, exit routes, and standby lights are adopted in commercial buildings such as hospitals, educational institutions, shopping malls, and office buildings. There is an increased preference for energy-efficient lighting solutions, owing to the increasing number of commercial buildings. According to the Philippine Statistics Authority, in 2015, commercial buildings dominated all other types of non-residential constructions, accounting for a 58.9% share of the total non-residential infrastructure construction in the Philippines.
Regional Insights
Geographically, the global emergency lighting market has been segmented into North America, Europe, Asia Pacific, and Latin America, the Middle East and Africa (LAMEA).
North America is expected to witness significant growth in the emergency lighting market, owing to high consumer awareness about the benefits of using emergency lights. Favorable rules and regulations adopted by governments in outdoor lighting are also driving the growth of the emergency lighting market. For instance, in the United States, the National Fire Protection Association (NFPA) primarily regulates the fire safety of commercial and large residential buildings; both exit signs and emergency lighting are made mandatory by the law in private and public infrastructure across the nation.
Europe is one of the prominent regions in the global emergency lighting market, owing to the increasing demand in the residential sector. According to the Confederation of Fire Protection Association Europe (CFPAE), lighting to be adopted in emergency lighting should have a luminous intensity of not less than 1 lux on floor surfaces. The growth of the construction sector, especially in countries such as Spain, the U.K., and Germany, is anticipated to present lucrative growth opportunities in the future.
Market growth in Asia-Pacific can be attributed to population growth, which has been propelling the demand for construction projects. According to World Meters Statistics, in 2018, the population of Asia was about 4,545 million, about 60% of the total population. India and China are the most densely populated regions. According to the statistics by World Bank, the population of India in 2015 and 2016 was 1.309 billion and 1.324 billion. This growth in population, coupled with increasing purchasing power, is primarily driving the growth of the construction sector.
Countries such as UAE and Saudi Arabia are considered as a central hub for commercial, industrial, and residential developments coupled with high population density and economic activities. This scenario presents lucrative opportunities for the emergency light market.
Key Players
Some of the prominent players in the emergency lighting market are Signify Holding (The Netherlands), Schneider Electric SA (France), Eaton Corporation Plc (Ireland), Thomas & Betts Corporation (U.S.), Hubbell Incorporated (U.S.), Best Lighting Products, Inc. (U.S.), Ventilux Ltd (Ireland), NVC Lighting (China), Acuity Brands Lighting, Inc (Georgia), GENERAL ELECTRIC COMPANY (U.S.), Beghelli SpA (Italy), Maxspid Enterprise Pte Ltd (Singapore), Mackwell Electronics (U.K), and Isolite Corporation (Pennsylvania).
Emergency Lighting Market Segmentation
By Type
Emergency Lights and Electrical Exit Signals
Non-Electrical Exit Signals
General Emergency Lighting
By Application
Residential
Industrial
Others
By Region
North America
Europe
Asia Pacific
LAMEA
Why Buy This Report?
This report offers key insights pertaining to the emergency lighting market with emphasis on recent developments across geographies and development strategies adopted by prominent market participants. The following sections have specifically been covered in the report.
Competitive Landscape
Market Share Analysis
Potential Ventures
TABLE OF CONTENTS
1 Introduction
1.1 Market Definition
1.2 Market Scope
2 Research Methodology
2.1 Primary Research
2.2 Research Methodology
2.3 Assumptions & Exclusions
2.4 Secondary Data Sources
3 Market Overview
3.1 Report Segmentation & Scope
3.2 Value Chain Analysis: Emergency Lighting Market
3.3 Key Market Trends
3.3.1 Drivers
3.3.2 Restraints
3.3.3 Opportunities
3.4 Porter’s Five Forces Analysis
3.4.1 Bargaining Power of Suppliers
3.4.2 Bargaining Power of Buyers
3.4.3 Threat of Substitution
3.4.4 Threat of New Entrants
3.4.5 Competitive Rivalry
3.5 Market Share Analysis
4 Type Overview
4.1 Introduction
4.1.1 Market Size & Forecast
4.2 Emergency Lights and Electrical Exit Signs
4.2.1 Market Size & Forecast
4.3 Non-Electrical Exit Sign
4.3.1 Market Size & Forecast
4.4 General Emergency Lighting
4.4.1 Market Size & Forecast
5 Application Overview
5.1 Introduction
5.1.1 Market Size & Forecast
5.2 Residential
5.2.1 Market Size & Forecast
5.3 Commercial
5.3.1 Market Size & Forecast
5.4 Industrial
5.4.1 Market Size & Forecast
5.5 Others
5.5.1 Market Size & Forecast
6 Regional Overview
6.1 Introduction
6.1.1 Market Size & Forecast
6.2 North America
6.2.1 Market Size & Forecast
6.2.2 U.S.
6.2.2.1 By Type
6.2.2.2 By Application
6.2.3 Canada
6.2.3.1 By Type
6.2.3.2 By Application
6.2.4 Mexico
6.2.4.1 By Type
6.2.4.2 By Application
6.3 Europe
6.3.1 Market Size & Forecast
6.3.2 Germany
6.3.2.1 By Type
6.3.2.2 By Application
6.3.3 France
6.3.3.1 By Type
6.3.3.2 By Application
6.3.4 UK
6.3.4.1 By Type
6.3.4.2 By Application
6.3.5 Italy
6.3.5.1 By Type
6.3.5.2 By Application
6.3.6 Spain
6.3.6.1 By Type
6.3.6.2 By Application
6.3.6 Rest of Europe
6.3.6.1 By Type
6.3.6.2 By Application
6.4 Asia Pacific
6.4.1 Market Size & Forecast
6.4.2 Japan
6.4.2.1 By Type
6.4.2.1 By Application
6.4.3 China
6.4.3.1 By Type
6.4.3.2 By Application
6.4.4 Australia
6.4.4.1 By Type
6.4.4.2 By Application
6.4.5 India
6.4.5.1 By Type
6.4.5.2 By Application
6.4.6 South Korea
6.4.6.1 By Type
6.4.6.2 By Application
6.4.6 Rest of Asia-Pacific
6.4.6.1 By Type
6.4.6.2 By Application
6.5 LAMEA
6.5.1 Market Size & Forecast
6.5.2 Saudi Arabia
6.5.2.1 By Type
6.5.2.2 By Application
6.5.3 South Africa
6.5.3.1 By Type
6.5.3.2 By Application
6.5.4 Brazil
6.5.4.1 By Type
6.5.4.2 By Application
6.5.5 Rest of LAMEA
6.5.5.1 By Type
6.5.5.2 By Application
7 Company Profile
7.1 Signify Holding
7.1.1 Company Overview
7.1.2 Financial Performance
7.1.3 Recent Developments
7.1.4 Product Portfolio
7.2 Schneider Electric SA
7.2.1 Company Overview
7.2.2 Financial Performance
7.2.3 Recent Developments
7.2.4 Product Portfolio
7.3 Eaton Corporation Plc
7.3.1 Company Overview
7.3.2 Financial Performance
7.3.3 Recent Developments
7.3.4 Product Portfolio
7.4 Thomas & Betts Corporation
7.4.1 Company Overview
7.4.2 Financial Performance
7.4.3 Recent Developments
7.4.4 Product Portfolio
7.5 Hubbell Incorporated
7.5.1 Company Overview
7.5.2 Financial Performance
7.5.3 Recent Developments
7.5.4 Product Portfolio
7.6 Best Lighting Products, Inc.
7.6.1 Company Overview
7.6.2 Financial Performance
7.6.3 Recent Developments
7.6.4 Product Portfolio
7.7 Ventilux Ltd.
7.7.1 Company Overview
7.7.2 Financial Performance
7.7.3 Recent Developments
7.7.4 Product Portfolio
7.8 NVC Lighting Technology Corporation
7.8.1 Company Overview
7.8.2 Financial Performance
7.8.3 Recent Developments
7.8.4 Product Portfolio
7.9 Acuity Brands Lighting, Inc.
7.9.1 Company Overview
7.9.2 Financial Performance
7.9.3 Recent Developments
7.9.4 Product Portfolio
7.10 General Electric Company
7.10.1 Company Overview
7.10.2 Financial Performance
7.10.3 Recent Developments
7.10.4 Product Portfolio
7.11 Beghelli S.p.A
7.11.1 Company Overview
7.11.2 Financial Performance
7.11.3 Recent Developments
7.11.4 Product Portfolio
7.12 Maxspid Enterprise Pte Ltd
7.12.1 Company Overview
7.12.2 Financial Performance
7.12.3 Recent Developments
7.12.4 Product Portfolio
7.13 Isolite Corporation
7.13.1 Company Overview
7.13.2 Financial Performance
7.13.3 Recent Developments
7.13.4 Product Portfolio
7.14 Mackwell Electronics
7.14.1 Company Overview
7.14.2 Financial Performance
7.14.3 Recent Developments
7.14.4 Product Portfolio