UL 60601-1 Power Strips with Fault Protection: The Only Safe Choice for Standalone Use in Patient Care Vicinities
It is absolutely necessary to use code-compliant power strips in patient care vicinities to minimize the risk of potentially harmful shocks. UL 60601-1 power strips with fault protection are uniquely suited for standalone use in patient care vicinities, but misleading marketing and labeling makes it difficult to distinguish true UL 60601-1 power strips with fault protection from ordinary power strips without fault protection that are not code compliant for standalone use in patient care vicinities. This white paper discusses how to select the safest power strip for your application, ensuring safety and code compliance in your facility.
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