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Global Home Security Solutions Market - Security and Privacy Concerns to Drive the Market

Some key players of the global home security solutions market are Vivint Inc., Assa Abloy AB, Tyco International Ltd., Honeywell International Ltd., ADT Corporation, Frontpoint Security Solutions, SimpliSafe, Inc., Protect America, HikVision Digital Technology Co. Ltd., Axis Communications AB. Obtain Report Details @ https://www.transparencymarketresearch.com/home-security-solutions.html These companies together account for a major share of the global market for home security solutions. These companies are now focusing on the adoption of latest technologies and implementing tactical and effective business strategies to widen their consumer base and geographical presence. They are also focusing on providing tailor-made home security solutions. The market for home security solutions market has been geographically segmented into Middle East and Africa, Latin America, Asia Pacific, Europe, and North America. Obtain Brochure For Latest Technology Advancements @ https://www.transparencymarketresearch.com/sample/sample.php?flag=B&rep_id=1241 North America is estimated to account for most of the share of the global market for home security solutions. The region accounted for a 37.3% of the total market share in 2014 and is anticipated to be the fastest growing one with a CAGR of 18.4% during the forecast period. Download TOC @ https://www.transparencymarketresearch.com/report-toc/1241 Factors that are driving the North American market are retrieval of construction activities, especially the residential ones, renovation and betterment of residential infrastructure. Smart cards voice transmission, asset tracking system, and biometrics are mostly driving the home security solutions market in the residential segment. The demand is further bolstered by the increasing concern over anti-social, criminal and terrorist activities in North America.

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