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Underwriters Laboratories

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UL Mark

Underwriters Laboratories is a well-known testing laboratory that develops standards for consumer products, chiefly dealing with product safety.

A product with Underwriters Laboratories approval is said to be "UL-rated." Purchasers can identify such products by the distinctive UL Mark [1] (http://www.ul.com/mark/#north), accompanied by a serial number.

UL has ratings standards for many products, even bullet-proof vests. The average householder may be more familiar with UL-rated products such as home electrical appliances.

A moderately famous video clip shows UL researchers demonstrating the risks of certain models of deep-fat turkey fryer. This serves as a suggestion of the importance of this sort of product testing. [2] (http://www.ul.com/consumers/turkeys.html)

The European analog of the UL mark is the CE logo.

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