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IBISWorld's research coverage on the Electrical Safety Devices procurement and pricing environment in the United States includes market dynamics, buyer power scores, supply chain vendors with pricing trends and forecasts.
This procurement coverage of the Electrical Safety Devices market in the United States includes Ground Fault Circuit Interrupters (GFCIs), Arc Fault Circuit Breakers (AFCIs), Surge Protectors and Tamper Proof Receptacles. Standard coding in this coverage includes HS-8536-Electrical Apparatus For Switching, Protecting Electrical Circuits, For Making Connections To Or In Electrical Circuits, For A Voltage Not Exceeding 1000 Volts; Connectors For Optical Fibres, Optical, ISIC-2733-Manufacture of wiring devices, NACE-27.33-Manufacture Of Wiring Devices, NAICS-335930-Wiring device manufacturing and UNSPSC-39121900-Electrical safety devices and accessories.
Common market terminology included in the Electrical Safety Devices procurement coverage includes Ground Fault Circuit Interrupter (GFCI) (A device that cuts the flow of electric power when it senses that a current is flowing in an unanticipated way. GFCIs help reduce the risk of electrocution and can be sold as receptacles, circuit breaks or as portable power strip devices.), Arc Fault Circuit Interrupter (AFCI) (A device that breaks a circuit when it senses the formation of electrical arcs. By cutting power when electrical arcs are detected AFCIs help mitigate the risk of electrical fires.), Breaker (An electrical device installed in a building's electrical panel that offers protection on all the outlets that are controlled by the electrical panel.), The Occupational Safety and Health Administration (The Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) is a federal agency that operates under the Department of Labor. The OSHA creates guidelines and regulations to help ensure safe and healthy working conditions for US workers.), National Electrical Code (NEC) (A model code that has been adopted by many jurisdictions. This code lays out requirements for the safe installment of electrical wiring and equipment.) and Receptacle (In the context of GFCIs and AFCIs this refers to a plug-in outlet.).
The top companies covered in the Electrical Safety Devices procurement report as suppliers are Legrand, W.W. Grainger, Inc., Emerson Electric Co., Wesco International, Inc. and Schneider Electric Se.
The Opportunity Assessment chapter provides a comprehensive market analysis of the Electrical Safety Devices market in the United States category, including buyer power scoring, market pricing trends, vendor landscape, cost structure, and strategic negotiation levers.
The market pricing trends include the Market Price (2026) per device, a five year price forecast and a supply chain risk score. Vendor coverage includes a market share and cost structure breakdown.
Analysis includes a comprehensive SWOT analysis of and recent developments impacting the Electrical Safety Devices market environment.
The Buyer Power Score chapter assesses key components impacting Electrical Safety Devices procurement including the recent price trend, forecast price trend, availability of substitutes, switching costs, product specialization, average vendor risk, market share concentration, supply chain risk, price driver volatility and recent price volatility.
These components generate a Buyer Power Score that ranges from -5 (strongly favoring sellers) to +5 (strongly favoring buyers) plus a recommended strategy for procurement specialists.
The Price Environment chapter covers detailed pricing analysis and datasets on Electrical Safety Devices market environment. This includes insights into market pricing Market Price (2026), price forecasts, volatility, specialization, substitutes and switching costs.
Datasets in the Price Environment chapter include vendor cost structure, breakdowns of wage rates by geography and specialty, key external economic and labor drivers impacting the market and market pricing models.
The Supply Chain & Vendors chapter covers the concentration, risk and diversity of the Electrical Safety Devices market. This includes datasets on the market’s top suppliers, detailed analysis on the key sourcing risks and supply chain dynamics, with environmental, social and governance (ESG) considerations and scores.
The Business Requirements chapter covers vendor relationships, qualifications, service level agreements and key performance indicators. These inputs provide insight into the planning process through the buying lead time, vendor relationship and vendor qualifications. The sourcing process include key RFP elements like an organizational overview, project budget, selection criteria, project schedule, proposal format, inventory control, cost containment, regulation, quality control, distribution and key contract clauses.
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The 2026 benchmark market price for Electrical Safety Devices is $37 per device. Prices have increased at a CAGR of 2.86 from 2023-26.
The top vendors in the Electrical Safety Devices market include Legrand, W.W. Grainger, Inc., Emerson Electric Co., Wesco International, Inc. and Schneider Electric Se.
The top industries supplying the Electrical Safety Devices market are Copper Rolling, Drawing & Extruding in the US, Copper, Nickel, Lead & Zinc Mining in the US, Iron & Steel Manufacturing in the US, Iron Ore Mining in the US, Plastic Pipe & Parts Manufacturing in the US, Petroleum Refining in the US, Plastic & Resin Manufacturing in the US, Semiconductor & Circuit Manufacturing in the US and Inorganic Chemical Manufacturing in the US.
Moderate market concentration provides some buyer flexibility. Market share concentration has increased in recent years due to mergers and acquisitions, but no single supplier dominates the industry. This moderate level of concentration gives buyers some leverage in negotiations, though pricing power is somewhat tilted toward established players. Procurement teams should benchmark leading suppliers while also exploring mid-sized providers to maintain competitive tension.
Features significantly affect the price of electrical safety devices like GFCIs and AFCIs, as advanced functionalities such as smart technology integration, enhanced sensitivity, and durability can command higher prices. For example, GFCIs with Wi-Fi connectivity for remote monitoring typically cost more than standard models, with price variations measured by performance specifications, compliance with safety standards, and additional certifications.