GE Security

GE Security was a division of General Electric's GE Enterprise Solutions. It was acquired by UTC on March 1, 2010 and became part of UTC Fire & Security.[1] GE Security's division provides intrusion alarm systems, integrated security systems, fire systems, access control, video surveillance, explosives and illegal drug detection, key control/lockbox, fiber optic transmission, machine guarding, and more. GE Security was based in Bradenton, FL.

GE Security
TypeDivision of GE Enterprise Solutions
IndustrySecurity
FateAcquired by United Technologies
DefunctMarch 1, 2010 (2010-03-01)
Headquarters,
United States
ProductsAlert systems, video surveillance, explosive detection, fire safety

GE Security is mainly aimed at businesses (medium to large), organizations, and governments, but products from GE Security are available for both residents and small businesses. GE Security includes different families of detection systems, web-based surveillance systems, and aviation security products, such as handheld and walk-thru explosive/narcotics portals. Much of General Electric's fire systems came from the acquisition of Edwards Systems Technology from SPX Corporation in May 2005.

On November 12, 2009, GE Security announced that it had signed a definitive agreement with United Technologies Corporation for UTC to acquire GE’s Security business for $1.82 billion. The transaction was approved by the boards of both companies, and the sale closed on March 1, 2010.[1][2] After UTC's 2020 merger with Raytheon, GE Security's remains are a part of Carrier Global.

GE has warned consumers of ongoing scams related to GE Security home security products in which telemarketers and door-to-door salespeople falsely say they work for GE Security and attempt to sell home security systems even though GE has not manufactured, sold, or marketed any home security equipment since 2016.[3]

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