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A fire breaks out in the engine room.
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All too often, the fire turns into a major disaster.
Why? Because poorly designed and maintained
fire protection systems fail to operate the way they
were supposed to. Whether the reason is neglect
or unqualified personnel performing maintenance,
the result is the same. A small fire becomes a big
headline.
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Wormald Fire Systems can help prevent that from
happening.
> We're par| of the world's largest fire protection
dompany. And coincidentally, the company most
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professionals at or near all the world'$ major ship-
ping ports, we can respond quickly to your needs..
wherever your ships are being built or serviced.
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We'll work closely with naval architects to design,
fabricate and install effective fire alarm, detection
and suppression systems. Or we'll meet your ships
at a particular port and conduct a thorough inspec-
tion of on-board fire protection systems. In some
cases, we can service those systems at the same
time. Or arrange for more extensive servicing to be
performed at the ship's next port of call.
For a free booklet on how we can help protect your
ships from disasterous fires, contact John
Goudreau, Wormald Fire Systems, One Stanton St.,
Marinette, Wl 54143. Phone (715) 732-4423 or telex
Wormald 26-3440.
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