Honeywell to combine its security and fire safety businesses

Honeywell has announced that it is combining its Honeywell Security Group and Honeywell Fire Safety businesses to form Honeywell Security and Fire (HSF), which will be a new business unit within Honeywell Automation & Control Solutions (ACS).
The company said that the combination of the two businesses offers a broader and more robust portfolio of products and end-to-end connected solutions for homes and buildings.

Bruce Eric Anderson, a spokesman for ACS, said that the creation of HSF makes sense as the businesses are a natural fit.

“There is a common trend of connectivity and broader offerings for both homes and buildings that will open growth opportunities for our dealers and distributors, and provide a greater scale of technical expertise that will deliver the connected solutions end-users expect today,” he said.

The new business will be led by David Paja as president of HSF, reporting to Alex Ismail, president and CEO of ACS. Paja, who joined Honeywell in 2003, most recently served as president of Honeywell Security Group. He also served as vice president and general manager for Honeywell Transportation Systems in China and India and has extensive global business, operational and marketing expertise.

Gary Lederer, president of the legacy Honeywell Fire Safety business, will focus on projects supporting the integration of the businesses until 2016, when he will retire.
Honeywell said that sales leaders within the legacy HSG and HFS businesses will remain in place to ensure continued focus on their customers’ success.

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