Euralarm recommends expressing a strong objection to the current scope of draft prEN 40000-10 which threatens to undermine the free choice of standards for demonstrating compliance with CRA essential requirements for fire safety and security products in the default category
How can Europe strengthen the resilience of its critical infrastructure while responding to the challenges of an ageing population? These were the central themes of the Euralarm Industry Forum, held in Munich on 16 June, where experts from across the fire safety and security sector shared their insights on the trends shaping the industry's future.
Euralarm has published a new White Paper on fire safety in a connected world. The document covers integrating detection, remote services and cybersecurity.
The European Commission has opened a targeted consultation, running until 23 June 2026, to gather feedback on the clarity of its draft guidelines and the usefulness of the accompanying examples for classifying high-risk AI systems under the AI Act.
Synguard has joined Euralarm as a member. The leading European technology company specializing in access management solutions has joined the Euralarm Security Section
Euralarm has published a new position paper urging EU policymakers to introduce a “stop-the-clock” mechanism for the implementation of the Cyber Resilience Act (CRA), citing significant gaps that risk undermining its effective rollout.
On 1 May, the long-anticipated trade agreement between the European Union and the Mercosur bloc—comprising Argentina, Brazil, Paraguay, and Uruguay—entered provisional application.
Euralarm has published a new position paper addressing key implementation challenges related to Regulation (EU) 2023/1542, with a particular focus on Article 11 requirements for battery removability and replaceability.
Euralarm has published a new guidance document on the use of Fire Detection and Alarm (FD&A) systems to support lockdown and invacuation procedures, marking an important step forward in the evolution of multi-hazard safety strategies across Europe.
On 2 March 2026, Switzerland and the European Union signed a comprehensive new bilateral package (“Bilaterals III”), marking the most significant update to their relationship in over 20 years.
The Euralarm Fire Section has published a new position paper addressing the growing use of thermographic fire detectors (TFD) and the current lack of a dedicated European standard.