a mark of safety and quality issued by Underwriters Laboratories (UL)
UL tests products to ensure they meet safety standards, particularly regarding electrical, fire, and environmental safety.
UL certification confirms that a product complies with local, national, or international safety codes and regulations.
UL certified products are assessed to minimize the risk of hazards such as fire, electric shock, or chemical exposure.
In addition to safety, UL evaluates the manufacturing processes and quality control of products, ensuring they are built to a high standard and perform reliably.