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Water Mist Fire Suppression Systems News

17 Oct 2013

Carnival Secures Fire Protection Maintenance Contract

HI-FOG sprinkler discharge

Marioff has signed a five-year frame agreement for maintenance services with Carnival Corporation & plc. The agreement covers servicing and maintaining HI-FOG water mist fire suppression systems already installed onboard 66 cruise vessels owned by Carnival Corporation and operating under Carnival Cruise Lines, Holland America Line N.V., Seabourn Cruise Line Ltd., Cunard Line, Carnival Australia, P&O Cruises, Princess Cruise Lines Ltd and AIDA Cruises brands. Marioff, a supplier of water mist fire protection technology and supplier of system solutions worldwide under the brand HI-FOG…

17 Oct 2013

Marioff Sign Long Term Carnival HI-FOG Contract

Sprinkler: Photo credit Marioff

Marioff has signed a five-year frame agreement for maintenance services with Carnival Corporation & plc. The agreement covers servicing and maintaining HI-FOG water mist fire suppression systems already installed onboard 66 cruise vessels owned by Carnival Corporation and operating under Carnival Cruise Lines, Holland America Line N.V., Seabourn Cruise Line Ltd., Cunard Line, Carnival Australia, P&O Cruises, Princess Cruise Lines Ltd and AIDA Cruises brands. Marioff say that the five-year agreement is amongst the most extensive agreements it has ever formed, in terms of scope and duration.

17 Apr 2013

Carnival Splashes Out US$300-M on Reliability & Comfort Program

Emergency Diesel Generator: Photo credit Carnival

Carnival Cruise Lines implements enhancements to emergency power capabilities, fire safety technology, & improved operating redundancies across its fleet. The cruise lines say that this enhancement program, is to cost more than $300 million, and rapid upgrades have already begun. The actions by Carnival Cruise Lines will expand the availability of hotel services for the comfort of its guests in the rare instance of a shipboard event that involves the loss of main power. In addition, the plan will reinforce key shipboard operating systems to further prevent a potential loss of primary power.