Thinspace products hold the following certification:
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The CE mark is
a mandatory conformity mark on many
products placed on the single market
in the European Economic Area (EEA).
The CE mark certifies that a product
has met EU consumer safety, health
or environmental requirements. The
CE mark is an acronym for the French
"Conformité Européenne". |
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FCC is the abbreviation for the Federal Communications Commission. The FCC is responsible for rating personal computers and other equipment as either Class A or Class B. The ratings indicate how much radiation a personal computer emits: this rating process is often referred to as "certification." Almost all personal computers satisfy Class A requirements, which means they are suitable for office use. Class B machines, which are suitable for anywhere,including the home, must pass more stringent tests. Class B indicates that the machine's radio frequency (RF) emissions are so low that they do not interfere with other devices such as radios and TVs. |
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UL is the trusted resource across the globe for product safety certification and compliance solutions. If a product carries this Mark, it means UL found that representative product samples met UL's safety requirements. These requirements are primarily based on UL's own published standards for safety. This type of Mark is seen commonly on appliances and computer equipment, furnaces and heaters, fuses, electrical panel boards, smoke and carbon monoxide alarms, fire extinguishers and sprinkler systems, personal flotation devices, bullet resistant glass, and thousands of other products. |
Our Products also comply with the following directives:
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RoHS stands for
'the Restriction of the Use of Certain
Hazardous Substances' in Electrical and
Electronic Equipment Regulations 2008
(the "RoHS Regulations"). These
Regulations ban the placing on the EU
market of new electrical and electronic
equipment containing more than agreed
levels of lead, cadmium, mercury,
hexavalent chromium, polybrominated
biphenyl (PBB) and polybrominated
diphenyl ether (PBDE) flame retardants. |
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WEEE stands for Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment. The WEEE directive which came into force fully in 1st July 2007 puts the responsibility for disposal of electrical equipment with the manufacturers of electrical and electronic equipment, and requires them to dispose of unwanted items in an environmentally-friendly manner. Thinspace is a registered member with the approved scheme WEEE Care, registration number WEE/CK0173SY |






