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Are LED Lights from China Safe? Quality Verification Guide for B2B Buyers
2026-05-179 min read
The short answer: yes, LED lights from China are safe — when properly certified. China manufactures the majority of the world's LED tubes, including products sold under major brands like Philips, GE, and Sylvania. The key differentiator is certification status, not country of origin.
Required Certifications by Market
| Certification | Region | Purpose | How to Verify | Required? |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| DLC QPL | North America | Energy performance + utility rebates | designlights.org | Required |
| UL / ETL | North America | Electrical safety listing | iq.ul.com / intertek.com | Required |
| CE Marking | Europe | Mandatory safety compliance | Declaration of Conformity | Required |
| RoHS | EU + Global | Hazardous substance restriction | SGS/Intertek test report | Required |
| FCC Part 15 | North America | EMI/RF interference compliance | FCC database | Optional |
| ISO 9001 | Global | Quality management system | Certification body database | Optional |
Red Flags: Signs of Uncertified or Counterfeit Products
- ✗Certificate copies cannot be verified in official online databases
- ✗DLC QPL number not found at designlights.org
- ✗LM-79 report shows different wattage or lumen output than product spec sheet
- ✗Price is 40%+ below market average for certified products
- ✗Factory refuses factory audit or third-party inspection
- ✗No Declaration of Conformity (DoC) available for CE marking
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