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Fireaway Secures Bureau Veritas Type Approval for Stat-X® Aerosol Fire Suppression Systems in SOLAS-Regulated Vessels

By MGN EditorialJune 9, 2026 at 12:00 PM

Fireaway Inc. has obtained EU and UK marine equipment certification for its Stat-X® condensed aerosol fire-extinguishing systems, opening the technology to broad deployment across globally flagged commercial vessels operating under SOLAS regulations.

## Fireaway Achieves Marine Certification for Condensed Aerosol Fire Suppression Technology Fireaway Inc. has announced a significant regulatory milestone for its Stat-X® condensed aerosol fire-extinguishing systems, securing Type Approval and dual EU/UK Marine Equipment Directive certification following a rigorous evaluation conducted in accordance with IMO circular MSC.1/Circ.1270. According to the company, Bureau Veritas issued three separate certificates covering application in SOLAS-regulated marine environments, with scope extending to global, EU-flagged, and UK-flagged vessels. The certifications position Stat-X® as a compliant alternative fire suppression solution for a wide range of commercial shipping applications. ### Significance for the Marine Fire Safety Market Condensed aerosol fire suppression technology has attracted growing interest across the maritime sector as an alternative to traditional gaseous suppression agents, particularly in machinery spaces, auxiliary engine rooms, and other enclosed compartments where weight, space, and environmental considerations are paramount. Unlike conventional systems, condensed aerosol units require no pressurised storage cylinders, reducing installation complexity and maintenance overhead. The MSC.1/Circ.1270 evaluation framework, established by the International Maritime Organization, sets out the performance criteria and test protocols that condensed aerosol systems must satisfy before they can be approved for use in SOLAS-regulated spaces. Achieving certification under this circular is widely regarded as the key gateway to commercial adoption in the international fleet. By securing Bureau Veritas type approval — one of the most recognised classification society endorsements in the industry — Fireaway has effectively cleared the primary compliance hurdle for shipowners and operators considering the technology for newbuild specifications or retrofit programmes. ### Company Statement Minnetonka, Minnesota-based Fireaway stated that the three Bureau Veritas certificates collectively support deployment across the broadest possible range of vessel registries, ensuring that operators flying flags within EU jurisdiction, under the UK flag post-Brexit, or operating under other SOLAS-signatory flags can specify Stat-X® systems with confidence in their regulatory standing. ### Industry Context The certification comes at a time of heightened focus on fire safety standards across the global fleet, with regulators and classification societies continuing to scrutinise suppression system performance in the wake of several high-profile onboard fire incidents in recent years. Shipowners undertaking fleet renewal or compliance upgrades are increasingly evaluating next-generation suppression technologies, and third-party type approval from a recognised body such as Bureau Veritas is typically a prerequisite for procurement decisions. The Stat-X® approval is expected to be of particular interest to operators of ro-ro vessels, ferries, and offshore support vessels, where machinery space fire risk management is a critical operational priority. *Source: PR Newswire / Fireaway Inc.*
#fire suppression#SOLAS#Bureau Veritas#marine equipment certification#condensed aerosol#MSC.1/Circ.1270#type approval#vessel safety#MED certification

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