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Fire Safety Platform Expands with SprinkGuard Acquisition, Signalling Growth in Industrial Safety Sector

By MGN EditorialJune 16, 2026 at 05:53 PM

DelCam Capital has bolstered its fire and life safety portfolio through the acquisition of SprinkGuard, a specialist manufacturer of fire sprinkler protection products serving commercial, industrial, and mission-critical facilities.

## Fire & Life Safety Platform Grows with SprinkGuard Deal Private investment firm DelCam Capital has announced the acquisition of SprinkGuard, a manufacturer of specialty fire sprinkler protection products, adding the company to the portfolio of its existing holding, Space Age Electronics (SAE), according to a PR Newswire release dated June 16, 2026. The move expands SAE's fire and life safety platform into sprinkler system protection, a segment that serves commercial, industrial, and mission-critical facilities — categories that encompass port terminals, marine repair yards, offshore installations, and other infrastructure with direct relevance to the maritime sector. While the transaction is primarily focused on land-based industrial applications, the fire and life safety equipment market has significant crossover with maritime and port operations, where sprinkler and suppression systems are a critical component of terminal safety compliance and vessel maintenance facilities. Financial terms of the acquisition were not disclosed. ### Industry Context Fire safety remains a priority concern across the maritime and port industries, with international regulations under SOLAS (Safety of Life at Sea) and flag state requirements mandating rigorous fire suppression standards aboard vessels and within port infrastructure. The consolidation of fire safety product manufacturers under well-capitalised platforms reflects broader market trends toward integrated safety solutions. For operators of shipyards, dry docks, fuel terminals, and cargo handling facilities, the availability of specialised sprinkler protection products — particularly those designed for mission-critical and high-risk environments — is an operational necessity. DelCam Capital's strategy of building out SAE's capabilities through targeted acquisitions mirrors activity seen across the industrial safety supply chain, as investors seek to create full-service platforms capable of serving complex, regulation-driven industries. *Source: PR Newswire*
#fire safety#life safety systems#port infrastructure#industrial safety#maritime compliance#SOLAS#sprinkler systems

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