One Product. Three Approval Paths.
Why Compliance Isn’t a One-Size-Fits-All Decision On paper, compliance looks binary. A product is either approved or it isn’t. In practice, the path
Why Compliance Isn’t a One-Size-Fits-All Decision On paper, compliance looks binary. A product is either approved or it isn’t. In practice, the path
Fire Pits: Designed for Heat. Tested by Wind. Outdoor fire pits are designed to live where control is weakest. Unlike indoor appliances, they
The Weakest Link in EV Charging Isn’t the Battery - It’s the Plug Between Them So much attention in electric vehicles goes to
One Window, Many Pressures: Why NAFS Ratings Mean More Than a Label For most building components, there’s a clear line between design, construction, and performance.
When Trusted Equipment Comes Under Review In most labs, certain pieces of equipment fade into the background. They’re switched on every morning, trusted
The Battery Shipment That Never Left the Warehouse The pallets were wrapped. The paperwork was ready. The truck was booked. And then the
Division or Zone? That’s The Question. It’s a question that sounds simple and technical and in reality, it is simple, provided it’s
Why the Holidays Are the Perfect Storm When It Comes To Product Performance For most people, Christmas morning feels calm and familiar. Lights
Solar Modules Under Pressure: What Happens Before They Hit the Roof The first thing most people notice about solar panels is their quiet
Invisible Sparks: The Hidden World of Static Electricity Testing Everyone’s felt it, that tiny jolt when you touch a doorknob after walking across carpet.