SEA-FIRE FORGES STRATEGIC PARTNERSHIP WITH FIRE RANGER

Sea Fire

Oct 1, 2019

Sea FireSea-Fire Marine, the leading manufacturer of maritime fire detection and suppression systems for commercial and recreational vessels, has forged a strategic partnership with Fire Ranger, a leading provider of fire and safety equipment services for commercial and recreational vessels. The companies share co-branded booth space and collaborate on providing onsite fire protection equipment and demonstrations at major Florida boat shows.

Based in Fort Lauderdale, Florida, Fire Ranger supplies, installs and services fire safety equipment in a broad range of water- and land-based markets throughout Florida, the Caribbean and Central America. Though a Sea-Fire Marine distributor since 2004, Fire Ranger recently expanded its facility by 6,000 sq. ft. to accommodate its new role with Sea-Fire. Its website is www.fireranger.com.

“We’ve formed a powerful relationship that’s not only beneficial to our mutual companies, but also the greater marine industry,” said Ernie Ellis, Sea-Fire president. “Fire Ranger has a thorough understanding of marine, building and event fire suppression. Their extensive knowledge of code compliance and safety management ensures boat show attendees are protected wherever they are.” The companies will continue to collaborate and provide onsite fire suppression demonstrations at the Fort Lauderdale, Palm Beach and Miami Yacht shows, and other related events.

Visit: www.sea-fire.com.

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