Suppliers you can trust
TM
The SAFEhouse code of conduct includes:
• To offer only products that are safe
• To advise customers if any of their sold products
fail this undertaking
• To recall unsafe products
• To replace unsafe products or render them safe
The SAFEhouse Association is a non-profit, industry
organisation committed to the fight against
sub-standard, unsafe electrical products.
For more information contact
:
Pierre Nothard Cell: 083 414 4980
Tel: 011 396 8140 | Email: pierren@safehousesa.co.za
www.safehousesa.co.za
SAFEhouse members have signed a code of conduct: Your assurance of commitment to
offer only safe electrical products
As at 05/08/2015
AMEMBEROFTHE
Hudaco
GROUP
TVE
LECTRIC
Looks can be deceiving, expensive – and
deadly
There are many products claiming to provide
protection of expensive assets against power surges.
Some, perhaps many, will not do the job, which will
only be discovered when it’s too late.
And some are dangerous too*
It is impossible for a buyer to asses these products’
capabilities from appearances and, mostly, only an
expert will be able to identify shortcomings when the
product is opened up.
The SAFEhouse guide**
to surge protection gives
you some information which could help you avoid
expensive or dangerous mistakes.
*
Regrettably, a quirk of the regulations allows a period
of grace for suppliers to meet a changed specification
and to continue selling a product if the supplier holds
a certificate of compliance with the old specification,
even if the old specification lacks a vital safety feature.
**
On our website or on request by email
Which surge protection
products can you trust?