Fires extinguished with HI-FOG
Marioff's track record of operation in real fire situations bears witness to the fast and efficient extinguishing and minimal associated water damage of a HI-FOG water mist release.
Marine & offshore application examples
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Engine room fire on cruise vessel 1999, Caribbean, USA
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A major diesel engine failure resulted in a dangerous fire in the main engine room of a large cruise ship. The HI-FOG additional protection system was manually activated and the fire was quickly extinguished without danger to the crew.
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Turbine enclosure fire on offshore platform 1998
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Large fire in turbine enclosure on offshore platform successfully extinguished by the HI-FOG system
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Cable fire on older cruise ship UK, 1997
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During refurbishment a fire started in an unprotected cable duct and quickly spread to store rooms. The newly installed HI-FOG system automatically activated and the fire was extinguished.
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Garbage room fire on cargo vessel USA, 1996
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A fire started in some garbage in the incinerator room of a cargo vessel. The fire was already out of control when the ship's crew manually activated the HI-FOG system. The fire was soon extinguished and no harm came to the ship's crew.
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Public space fire Far East, 1995
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A decorative banner in a restaurant ignited and the HI-FOG system was automatically activated. The fire was extinguished in seconds, preventing extensive fire and smoke damage.
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Galley fire on cruise vessel Far East, 1994
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During a cruise a deep fat fryer in the galley caught fire but was immediately extinguished by the HI-FOG system.
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Cabin fire on cruise ferry Germany, 1992
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Welding during the final phase of ship construction caused a fire in a cabin. HI-FOG extinguished the fire immediately.
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Examples of extinguished fires in land-based applications
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