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You're referring to the UL (Underwriters Laboratories) certification mark!
UL is a non-profit organization that tests and certifies products for safety and performance. The UL mark is a widely recognized symbol of safety and quality, indicating that a product has met certain standards and requirements.
Here are some key things to know about the UL mark:
- Certification process: Products are tested and evaluated by UL experts to ensure they meet specific safety standards and requirements.
- Marking: The UL mark is a distinctive logo that appears on certified products, indicating that they have met UL's safety standards.
- Categories: UL certifies products across various categories, including electrical, fire safety, and environmental products.
- Standards: UL develops and publishes standards for various products and industries, which are used as a basis for testing and certification.
- Global recognition: The UL mark is recognized globally, and many countries accept UL certification as a basis for product safety and compliance.
Some examples of products that may carry the UL mark include:
- Electrical appliances (e.g., lamps, refrigerators, washing machines)
- Fire safety equipment (e.g., smoke detectors, fire extinguishers)
- Environmental products (e.g., water filters, air purifiers)
- Building materials (e.g., insulation, roofing materials)
When shopping for products, look for the UL mark to ensure that they have met rigorous safety standards and are safe for use.