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ConsumersSafety tips: Safety experts now recommend that to increase escape time you should use both photoelectric and ionization type smoke alarms in your home. Do your part and be safety smart by replacing the battery on your smoke alarms when you set your clock for daylight savings time. Safety smart college students should always respond to every alarm regardless of the time of day. And knowing two exits from an on-campus or off-campus residence could save a life. School is starting and kids are on the move. Safety smart drivers should always be prepared for the unexpected.
Looking for, and finding, the UL Mark on a product tells you that samples of this product line have been thoroughly tested and investigated by our team of product safety professionals. If you're not familiar with the UL Mark, it's the letters "UL" inside a circle. Look on your hair dryer, toaster or vacuum cleaner -- it's likely to be there. The UL Mark of Safety should be on every electrical product, fire extinguisher and fuel-burning appliance in your home. Why? Because at UL, we're working for a safer world, and we know you are too. Who are you?UL.com can provide information to all kinds of people - parents, homeowners, older adults, college students and even kids. What Are Your Interests?We have information on child safety, smoke and CO alarms, as well as tips on product safety. Where Are You Located?Let us show you safety tips for your home and office. When do you need safety tips?Each season has its own concerns for safety. That's why we provide seasonal safety tips throughout the year. How can you learn more?UL has a number of resources designed to help consumers stay safe! Order brochures, learn more about the UL Mark or take our Safe or Sorry quiz. Show Your Safety Smarts!
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