Why Certified Power Strips Matter

Electrical safety should never be compromised. Certified power strips ensure compliance with international standards and protect your devices.

1. Safety Assurance

Certified strips undergo rigorous testing by third-party labs (e.g., UL, CE, FCC) to prevent fire hazards and electric shocks.

Data Insight

  • Non-certified strips cause 30% of residential electrical fires (NFPA Report).
  • Certified products reduce leakage current by 90% (IEC 60884 Standard).

2. Legal Compliance

Using uncertified strips may violate local regulations. Certified models meet:

  • EU: CE + RoHS (heavy metal restrictions)
  • USA: UL 1363 + FCC (EMI control)
  • China: CCC (GB 2099.3 Standard)

3. Quality Guarantee

Certification requires:

  • Material: Fire-resistant PC shell (V0 flame-retardant rating)
  • Components: 16AWG pure copper core (50% higher current capacity)
  • Durability: 15,000 insertion cycles (vs. 5,000 for generic products)

4. Global Compatibility

Certified strips adapt to regional voltage differences:

CertificationVoltage RangeApplicable Regions
CE230V ±10%Europe,Middle East
UL120V ±5%North America
CCC220V ±10%China

5. Warranty & Insurance

Manufacturers of certified strips provide:

  • 5-year warranty (vs. 1-year for uncertified)
  • Insurance coverage for certification-related accidents

How to Identify Certified Products?

  1. Look for embossed marks (e.g., UL, CE) on the product.
  2. Verify certification numbers on official websites.
  3. Avoid products labeled “for decorative use only.”

Conclusion

Certified power strips are 4× safer, legally recognized, and globally adaptable — a non-negotiable choice for smart homes and offices.

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