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Demand for Indoor Safe Rooms Rises, Civilian Protection Market Heats Up

By cherry March 21st, 2026 24 views
Against the backdrop of current global unrest and frequent various sudden risks, people's demand for emergency shelter has become increasingly urgent. As an important carrier of home emergency protection, indoor safe rooms have attracted widespread attention. According to relevant market reports, the global market size of customized safe rooms and emergency shelter spaces reached 722 million US dollars in 2024, and is expected to grow to 11.98 billion US dollars by 2031, with a compound annual growth rate of 7.6%.
Most indoor safe rooms are renovated based on existing residential spaces, usually with basic functions such as structural reinforcement, anti-intrusion and emergency power supply. Some are also equipped with independent ventilation, emergency supplies storage and other facilities, which can respond to various sudden situations such as earthquakes and illegal intrusions. Data shows that the number of forcibly displaced persons worldwide has reached 117.3 million, and the shelter needs of this group have further promoted the popularization of safe room-related products.
Industry insiders said that currently, safe rooms have shifted from special needs to daily civilian protection. Many families have begun to pay attention to home emergency renovation. Simple safe rooms have become the mainstream choice due to their moderate cost and convenient renovation, and the civilian safety protection market will continue to release potential in the future.
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