Maritime History of the Great Lakes

Marine Review (Cleveland, OH), February 1927, p. 1

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Pg +. ~ “+ > Ca arine Revi ow The National Publication Covering the Business of Transportation by Water ‘ February, 1927 of all ships having cargo fire detection in the U. S., Eng- land, Germany, Italy, Japan, and Holland are equipped with the Rich System. In reordering for their con- struction the remaining 4% accepted Rich as standard equipment. Such a record can only be earned after years of efficient service. Smoke, the first product of combustion, is immediately detected by the Rich cabinet located in the wheel-house. Ask any ship operator or owner his opinion of the Rich System of Smoke Detection. Walter Kidde & Company, Inc. 140 Cedar Street. New York

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