UL listed, it’s a term we hear often and trust that it
must mean products are tested and approved by some sort of authenticating body,
but do we really know what it means?
What Does UL Listed
Mean?
Underwriters Laboratories, UL, is a company that is
approved by the U.S. Occupational Safety and Health Administration, OSHA, to
perform safety testing on various products and new technologies over a wide
range of industries. UL is headquartered
in Illinois, although maintains offices in 46 countries and provides more than
1,500 global safety certification standards.
The UL certificate is a
declaration by fire alarm companies that the system is in compliance with
applicable standards and codes.
History of
Underwriters Laboratories
UL was founded by
William Henry Merrill in 1894, a 25-year-old electrical engineer from Boston.
He started his career investigating and assessing risk for underwriters issuing
fire insurance. He realized a potential for standardized testing on building
materials and founded Underwriters Laboratories in Chicago. Merrill and UL
quickly began developing standards, designing and testing equipment and
identifying hazards.
Merrill also served as the Secretary/Treasurer for the
National Fire Protection Association, NFPA, from 1903 to 1909 and was the
President from 1910 to 1912. UL shares a
mission with companies and stakeholders for more secure, safer and sustainable
world. UL is committed to progressing
Sustainable Development Goals and is signatory to the United Nations Global
Compact to uphold principles of responsible business.
UL Listed for Fire
& Life Safety Equipment
All UL listed fire alarm and life safety equipment includes a UL listing mark on the product or the container in which the product is packaged which includes the word SIGNALING located above the UL symbol and LISTED located underneath the symbol with a control number and product name. This is applicable to all fire alarm and signaling equipment including:
● Power supplies
● Fire alarm control panels
● Individual components
● Modules
● Relays
● Devices in the field
One critical distinction is to note that there are
different listings for Fire Alarm Equipment and Fire Alarm Subassembly.
UL listed visual and audible signaling devices meet
safety and quality standards aligned with fire and life safety technology and advancements.
UL listed visual and audible signaling devices help clients and safety system
integrators mitigate risks and provide an appropriate standard of care to asset
owners. UL listed fire alarm signaling devices validate code compliance and
provide assurances that your system will undoubtedly help to save lives and
properties.
HRSS Offers UL
Listed Fire Alarm System Equipment
High Rise Security Systems, HRSS, offers high-quality, UL
listed fire alarm and life safety system equipment from the top manufacturers
in the industry. We are a premier NOTIFIER™️ by
Honeywell fire alarm distributor,
familiar with the latest technology including self-testing smoke detectors,
fully integrated systems and more. We offer quality equipment from NOTIFIER by
Honeywell, FireLite Alarms, Cooper-Wheelock, Cornell, System Sensor and others.
HRSS offers decades of experience in providing fully code
compliant commercial fire alarm and life safety systems to commercial,
industrial and public properties of all sizes in and around Chicago. We offer
comprehensive fire alarm system and life safety consulting, UL listed fire
alarm equipment, inspection, testing, maintenance, repairs, upgrades, and
monitoring 24/7365.
HRSS is
respected in the fire alarm and
life safety system community for our expertise and commitment to life
safety. We ensure that your property goes above code compliance to meet your
specific needs based on unique architecture or business operations. Contact us to learn more
about protecting your property and saving the lives of all your occupants with
quality UL listed fire alarm and life safety system equipment.
This article was originally published at: https://hrsschicago.com/commercial-fire-alarms/ul-listings-for-fire-life-safety-equipment/
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