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Are your products CSA or ULC certified for Canada?


Are your products CSA or ULC certified for Canada? Do your light bulbs create dirty electricity? 

Our lamps are UL certified for US standards only at this time. We do apologize for any inconvenience.

​The lamps do not create any dirty electricity as rated by FCC standards for EMF emissions.

Does this mean they do not produce any dirty electricity at all, or just by the levels set out by the FCC they are considered to produce no dirty electricity?

Would you have any information on what those levels are as I can not find anything on them?

I did a bit of digging and was able to locate the document below outlining the FCC Part B requirements for emission limits.

https://www.law.cornell.edu/cfr/text/47/15.107

We do hope this is a helpful starting point for quantifying "dirty electricity."


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