
Many countries, including the United States, require specific certifications in order to be sold in the wholesale and retail market. The certifications listed here provide you with information on each of them. These certifications are included as one of many segments in our product evaluation.
* We use a 1-5 scale rating system for each critical evaluation segment. |
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CE Certified
Products that have CE marking indicate their conformity with health, safety, and environmental protection standards for products sold within the European Economic Area, ECA. The CE marking is also found on products sold outside the EEA that have been manufactured to EEA standards. |
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CSA Certified
Unlike UL, CSA Certification meets International certification standards. CSA provides expert testing, inspection, and certification services that demonstrate products are in compliance with applicable safety, environmental, and operating performance standards for International, {ISO) standards. |
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ETL Certified
The ETL Mark is proof of product compliance to North American safety standards. Authorities Having Jurisdiction (AHJs) and code officials across the US and Canada accept the ETL Listed Mark as proof of product compliance to published industry standards. |
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FDA Approved
FDA experts review the results of laboratory, animal, and human clinical testing done by manufacturers for products. If FDA grants an approval, it means the agency has determined that the benefits of the product outweigh the known risks for the intended use. |
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ISO Certified
ISO is not involved in their certification, and does not issue certificates. That is performed by external certification bodies in accordance with CASCO Standards. |
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NSF Certified
Products with the NSF Seal have passed the strict NSF evaluation standards established. NSF stands for National Sanitation Foundation, which is a non-profit organization based in the United States. NSF was established in 1944 with the goal of creating standards for sanitation and food safety for public health. |
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RESNA Certified
RESNA offers two certifications to recognize resistive technology (AT) service providers who have met a national standard of job-based knowledge and experience. By promoting the professionalism of AT service providers, RESNA's certifications ultimately serve to protect consumers of AT solutions. |
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TÜV Certified
TÜV Certified products are created from materials that are from a reprehensible
organic source. This product may also have been processed
using organic materials, such as natural dyes and oils.
To be identified as organic in TÜV evaluation, the majority of the product must
be grown and manufactured with a minimal amount of inorganic material
being used. |
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UL Certified
UL stands for Underwriters Laboratories. For more than 100 years, manufacturers have had their merchandise evaluated and tested for safety risks by their independent, third-party safety certification organization; UL Certification. |
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