Artificial Intelligence Use Policy
Please Read Carefully Before Using This Website.
Marine Air Flow International is committed to being open and responsible about how artificial intelligence, commonly referred to as AI, may be used within our business and on this website.
Our use of AI is limited. It is used primarily as a supporting tool to help improve the presentation of content, rather than to replace human knowledge, experience or decision-making.
How We Use AI
We may use AI-assisted tools for tasks such as:
- Checking spelling, grammar and readability
- Formatting or restructuring blog posts and website content
- Suggesting alternative wording or headings
- Assisting with early content planning or idea development
- Creating or editing occasional images used on our website, blog or social media
All written content is reviewed, edited and approved by a member of our team before it is published.
Technical Information and Professional Expertise
AI is not used as a substitute for the technical knowledge and practical experience of our team. Information relating to marine ventilation systems, product specifications, airflow requirements, vessel safety, compliance or installation is reviewed by a suitably experienced person before publication.
We do not rely solely on AI to create technical recommendations, product specifications or advice for our customers.
AI-Generated Images
Some images appearing on our website, blog or social media channels may be created or modified using AI tools.
AI-generated images are generally used for illustrative, editorial or creative purposes. Unless clearly stated otherwise, these images should not be interpreted as photographs of an actual Marine Air Flow product, installation, vessel or completed project.
Where an image is materially generated or altered using AI, we may identify it as an AI-generated or illustrative image when doing so would help prevent confusion or misrepresentation.
Human Review and Accuracy
AI tools can occasionally produce inaccurate, incomplete or misleading information. For this reason, we do not publish AI-assisted content without human review. While we take reasonable care to ensure the information on our website is accurate, website content is provided for general information only. Customers should contact Marine Air Flow directly for advice relating to a particular vessel, product or ventilation requirement.
Privacy and Confidentiality
We do not intentionally enter confidential customer information, commercially sensitive material, personal information or sensitive information into publicly available AI tools.
Where AI tools are used, we take reasonable steps to ensure that their use is consistent with our privacy obligations and our Privacy Policy.
Information submitted through our website, including enquiry forms and contact details, is not used by Marine Air Flow to train our own AI models.
Automated Decisions
Marine Air Flow does not use AI to make automated decisions about customers, employees, suppliers or business partners.
Quotations, product recommendations, engineering decisions and customer communications remain subject to human involvement and approval.
Intellectual Property
We aim to use AI tools responsibly and with consideration for copyright, intellectual property and the rights of others.
AI-assisted material is reviewed before publication to reduce the risk of publishing content that may be inaccurate, misleading or inappropriately similar to existing work.
Changes to This Policy
AI technology and the guidance surrounding its use continue to develop. We may update this policy periodically to reflect changes in our business practices, technology or legal obligations. The current version will always be published on this website with the date of the latest update.
Contact Us
If you have questions or concerns about our use of AI, please contact:
Marine Air Flow International
marketing [at] marineairflow.com
This draft reflects current Australian guidance encouraging transparency, human oversight and careful handling of personal information when businesses use AI tools. The OAIC recommends that organisations avoid entering personal information, particularly sensitive information, into publicly available generative AI tools. Australian Government guidance also encourages businesses to clearly identify AI-generated content where transparency would be useful. OAIC guidance and Australian Government AI content guidance.
Last Updated: 11th August 2026





















