Exhaustomatic started in 1992 and quickly became the Leading American manufacturer of vehicle exhaust removal systems, specializing in the Fire Industry. Today we have installations from coast to coast and are the only company to offer carbon monoxide monitoring as standard equipment. Vehicle exhaust, both fumes and particulate, have become a major health issue with fire departments around the country. Studies have shown that extended exposure to diesel fumes can cause cancer, and of course we all know that carbon monoxide produced by gasoline engines is an odorless, colorless deadly gas.

Simple, Safe, and Effective
Exhaustomatic offers both "state of the art" equipment in exhausting diesel fumes and particulates as well as monitoring carbon monoxide gases in the firehouse. Exhaustomatic prides itself in being able to offer current engineering technologies with simple ventilation theory for an effective and cost efficient approach to eliminating dangerous vehicle exhaust emissions in the bay area of your fire station. Exhaustomatic now offers: Non-Hose Systems Also Available.

Several Types of Systems for Several Solutions
Exhaustomatic is the only company to offer you more than one solution to exhausting dangerous gases from your firehouse. We not only offer more than one nozzle attachment on our hose systems, but we also offer a non-hose filtering system for those fire departments that prefer not to have hoses hanging in the bays. See our products listing for a complete list of products.

Dangerous Gases Monitored
Exhaustomatic was the first to offer the monitoring of carbon monoxide gases in the firehouse. It became such a popular option that we quickly made it a standard feature on all of our systems. Our systems comes with a digital display that gives you a new reading every 150 seconds. As an added feature, we have found that the digital display acts as a training tool for those firefighters who are slow to accept a new piece of equipment in the firehouse. If the firefighter does not attach our system, then the monitor will since "CO" in the bay and sound an alarm at 35ppm. When the firefighter goes to the panel to turn off the alarm, he sees the digital display registering the current level above 35ppm and it reinforces the fact that it is much safer for him to use the new equipment.


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100% Source Capture

Automatic Disconnect

Meets NFPA 1500 9.1.6

2 Year Warranty

2 Nozzle Designs

"CO" Monitoring

UL Approved

Factory Installations