Trusted & Certified
Electrical Safety and Standards: UL & ETL
• UL (Underwriters Laboratories): Certifies that products meet North American safety standards, ensuring that the products are safe for consumers and compliant with electrical safety requirements.
• ETL (Electrical Testing Laboratories): Indicates that products have been independently tested and meet the required product safety standards. ETL certification reflects compliance with the same rigorous standards as UL.
Plumbing and Mechanical Standards: UPC, cUPC & IAPMO
• UPC (Uniform Plumbing Code): Ensures plumbing products meet essential health and safety standards for use in the United States.
• cUPC (Canadian Uniform Plumbing Code): Verifies that plumbing products comply with Canadian health and safety standards.
• IAPMO (International Association of Plumbing and Mechanical Officials): Certifies plumbing and mechanical products for safety and performance, ensuring they meet stringent global standards.
Quality and Environmental Standards: CE, RoHS & ISO 9001
• CE (European Conformity): Signifies that products comply with health, safety, and environmental protection standards for sale in the European Economic Area.
• RoHS (Restriction of Hazardous Substances): Confirms that electrical and electronic equipment are free from hazardous substances to protect health and the environment.
• ISO 9001: Demonstrates adherence to quality management systems, ensuring that products and services meet regulatory and customer requirements.
Building and Material Certification: ASTM, AAMA & FloorScore
• ASTM (American Society for Testing and Materials): Ensures products meet material quality and safety standards.
• AAMA (American Architectural Manufacturers Association): Verifies that architectural products meet strict quality and performance standards.
• FloorScore: Certifies that flooring products meet stringent indoor air quality standards, promoting healthier indoor environments.
Energy Efficiency and Communication Standards: Energy Star & FCC
• Energy Star: Indicates that products meet energy efficiency guidelines established by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency.
• FCC (Federal Communications Commission): Certifies that electronic devices comply with U.S. communication regulations.
Independent Testing and Certification: Intertek & ANSI
• Intertek: Verifies that products meet international standards for safety, quality, and performance through independent testing.
• ANSI (American National Standards Institute): Confirms that products meet established performance and safety standards, especially for cabinets and similar applications.