Skyx files for a mandatory safety standardization with the national electrical code (nec) for its outlet receptacle for ceilings in homes and buildings
As part of its application the company has provided significant data related to hazardous incidents with electrical wire installations. skyx's ceiling outlet receptacle platform enables a safer, fast, and robust plug and play installation of light fixtures, ceiling fans and smart home products to ceilings the last significant nec mandatory standardization approval for homes and buildings was for the gfci (gfi) electrical wall safety outlet for bathrooms and kitchens miami, fl / accesswire / september 11, 2023 - skyx platforms corp. (nasdaq:skyx) (d/b/a "sky technologies"), a highly disruptive smart platform technology company with 72 issued and pending patents in the u.s and globally and over 60 websites for lighting and home dÉcor with a mission to make homes and buildings become safe and smart as the new standard, announced today that it has filed an application for a mandatory safety standardization with the national electrical code (nec) for its ceiling outlet receptacle platform for homes and buildings.
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