Recently, a 7-ton meteor entered the sky over the United States and exploded and burned at high altitude, releasing energy equivalent to 250 tons of TNT explosives. It caused panic among people in many places, made the topic of emergency shelter a focus again, and the attention on indoor safe rooms has continued to rise, becoming an important choice for people to improve their home protection capabilities.
According to the latest report from QYResearch, the global sales volume of civil defense shelters market reached 430 million US dollars in 2025, and is expected to grow to 635 million US dollars by 2032, with a compound annual growth rate of 5.8% between 2026 and 2032. Indoor safe rooms are renovated based on existing residential buildings, with functions such as structural reinforcement, emergency power supply and independent ventilation, which can effectively avoid sudden risks such as meteor fragments and shock waves.
Industry insiders pointed out that this meteor incident has further awakened people's awareness of emergency protection, and more and more families have begun to plan home shelter spaces. Compared with complex customized models, simple safe rooms have seen particularly obvious demand growth due to their convenient renovation and moderate cost. At the same time, they have also driven the development of related industries such as emergency supplies storage and protective materials, and the potential of the civilian safety protection market continues to be released.