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Lamps Are Still Flooding The Market With Inferior Products To Implement The New National Standard

In addition, experts say, consumers have purchased or are using the 0 type lamps

, when used to pay special attention to safety, security and timely inspection lamps, can also be modified to enhance current safety factor of 0 type lighting, such as the wall lamp, ceiling lamp connected to ground, replace the wire sheathed cable; fluorescent lamp, grid lamps, lamp lamps metal casing, the metal shell connected to the grounding wire, the wire sheathed cable can be changed I type into lamps, can greatly reduce the risk of electric shock.

Lamps Are Still Flooding The Market With Inferior Products To Implement The New National Standard

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