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:
| Certification | Voltage Range | Applicable Regions |
| CE | 230V ±10% | Europe,Middle East |
| UL | 120V ±5% | North America |
| CCC | 220V ±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?
- Look for embossed marks (e.g., UL, CE) on the product.
- Verify certification numbers on official websites.
- 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.