Security systems service activities
NACE v2.0 Code: N80.20
About security systems service activities
NACE code 80.20 covers the security systems service industry, which plays a vital role in ensuring the safety and protection of individuals, businesses, and public spaces. This industry encompasses a wide range of activities, from the installation and maintenance of security systems to the provision of monitoring and response services. As the demand for enhanced security measures continues to grow, the security systems service industry has become an integral part of the broader economy, contributing to the overall well-being and security of communities worldwide.
Production process
The main production techniques used in the security systems service industry involve the installation, configuration, and maintenance of various security equipment and technologies. This includes the setup of surveillance cameras, access control systems, alarm systems, and other security-related hardware and software. Skilled technicians and engineers work to design, integrate, and optimize these systems to meet the specific needs of clients, ensuring reliable and effective security solutions.
Production inputs
The security systems service industry relies on a range of inputs, including electronic components, sensors, cameras, and other security hardware. Additionally, the industry requires skilled labor, such as security system installers, technicians, and monitoring personnel, who possess the necessary expertise to design, install, and maintain these systems. Software and information technology infrastructure are also crucial inputs, as the industry increasingly relies on digital technologies to enhance the capabilities of security systems.
Production outputs
The primary output of the security systems service industry is the provision of comprehensive security solutions that protect individuals, businesses, and public spaces. These solutions can include the installation and maintenance of security systems, as well as the monitoring and response services that ensure the continuous protection of the client. The outputs of this industry are consumed by a wide range of other NACE codes, including 68.20 Renting and operating of own or leased real estate, 84.24 Public order and safety activities, and 96.09 Other personal service activities n.e.c..
Revisions to 80.20
Classification codes are adjusted frequently. The code may have been revised or replaced between system versions. The table below shows the history (newest to oldest) of the code 80.20. The most recent 2 versions of this code (80.20) is in the NACE v2.1 system:
This page shows a legacy version of code 80.20 ( NACE v2.0).
Newer versions
- NACE v2.1 (Latest revision):
Related ISIC Codes
These isic codes are related to this econ code: (80.20).
ISIC code | ISIC Version | ISIC title |
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8020 | ISIC v4.0 | Security systems service activities |
Related CPC Codes
These CPC codes are related to this econ code: (80.20).
CPC code | CPC Version | CPC title |
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85230 | CPC v2.1 | Security systems services |
Family tree for security systems service activities
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