A low-cost simple solution to protect special hazards in marine space!
Stat-X® fire suppression protects marine applications!
Stat-X® fire suppression systems are an excellent solution for the protection of enclosed spaces where fires typically start. Fires can happen for various reasons such as mechanical failures, loose wires rubbing against engine parts or exposed metal, circuit board overloaded and oil and/or fluid leaks.
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With our United States Coast Guard (USCG) Certificate of Approval for our pre-engineered Stat-X® condensed aerosol fire suppression systems to protect Class A (surface), B, and C fires in marine applications. You can see Stat-X fire suppression listed under the manufacture name of “Fireaway” on the USCG approved equipment list (EQList Search).
Specifically, the approval covers Stat-X installations for marine spaces having the following dimensions:
Maximum protected volume: 2568 ft3 (73m3)
Maximum protected height: 16 ft (4.9m)
This is equivalent to a ~16’ x 16’ x 10’ space, which translates into vessels of all types between ~33’ (10m) and ~492’ (150m). It is important to note that the approval is based on volume of the protected space and not the length or type of the vessel. The COA also states explicitly that Stat-X is approved for use in “both normally unoccupied and normally occupied spaces,” implying it is safe to use where personnel may be exposed to the agent following an activation.
This listing enhances our competitive advantage as we are the first aerosol fire suppression manufacturer to secure this respected approval.



In marine applications, the fire suppression is most often used for spaces such as engine compartments or rooms.
Stat-X is currently protecting marine engine spaces worldwide including many fleets.
Our innovative solutions provide automatic, compact, and modular pre-engineered fire suppression systems to fit your special hazards needs! The Stat-X condensed aerosol technology is the fire suppression of choice for marine applications and should be considered for your vessel(s).