Fire Security offers cable repair and fire protection worldwide.

Fire Security is a Norwegian company specializing in class approved repair and fire protection of electrical cables. We are the only producer offering a turn-key operation with specially trained personnel for application worldwide.


Fire Security’s DNV-GL approved coating systems have been utilized on LNG tankers for repairs and environmental protection both on deck and for fire technical upgrades of cables in high risk areas below deck. The FS5 coating system can extend the cables lifetime by up to 3 times and is resistant to UV, water, mud, oil and chemicals.


Our cable fire protection system FS1 has become an international standard for the cruise industry with more than 250 vessels protected.

Saving Cost, Saving Assets, Saving Lives

In a fire situation our systems will prevent:

  • Ignition of the cable insulation
  • Release of toxic fumes from the cable insulation
  • Release of poisonous gas (HCL) from the cable insulation
  • The cable tray from melting and collapsing

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Cable fire protection on ships

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Cable fire protection for the oil & gas industry

Fire Security offers to conduct surveys of cables in high risk areas of your vessels, after which a detailed report is handed over to you with suggestions to what we can do to improve the fire technical properties of your cables, what you will gain and a price quote.


Our products have been approved by leading classification societies and authorities: U.S. COAST GUARD, Lloyd’s Register, DNV-GL, Achilles, RINA, NMA, ABS, FM, UL.

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Cable life extension and repair

Fire Security has offices in Norway, UAE, Indonesia, USA, Mexico and Brazil. We have representatives in South Africa, South Korea and China.

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