The world is changing—so are the risks. Through our work, we’re on a mission to make the world #SaferForYou.
Learn more about our impact at https://t.co/EGM7YO6BjZ
While you may not see it, safety standards shape many of the products you use and trust each day.
Learn more about the invisible, but critical, impact of #SafetyStandards: https://t.co/QdRRfHUuAW
Think you’re an e-bike pro? Take our quick quiz below to test your knowledge!
Celebrate #NationalBikeMonth this May by taking steps to keep your ride safe and fun.
Before you head to the shop, read our guide to learn about important safety certifications, safer charging practices, and more.
➡️ https://t.co/gQd8bYa640
Standards make products and systems safer; policy can bring that safety to scale.
We're proud to see UL Standards & Engagement President and CEO, Jeff Marootian, recognized by @washingtonian for his work in shaping policy and a safer world.
25 years ago, industrial control panels were often built without consistent guidelines, earning comparisons to the “wild, wild west” of electrical systems.
UL 508A, our standard for industrial control panels, changed that.
By introducing clear safety requirements, UL 508A brought much-needed structure and consistency.
Learn more: https://t.co/htAASOtnWE
As Southwest's updated battery policy went into effect this week, joining a growing list of major airlines, passengers can expect new guidance around the use, placement, and number of rechargeable devices they bring with them onboard.
ULSE President and CEO Jeff Marootian joined @WJXTJenniferW of @wjxt4 to discuss this growing trend, what passengers need to know, and highlight the importance of raising awareness about lithium-ion battery safety.
Watch the full segment here: https://t.co/JRmqHHeOSx
Think you’re a travel pro? You might be missing a major safety rule.
ULSE research shows many are still making a critical travel mistake: packing lithium-ion batteries in checked luggage.
Our latest study found that 38% of U.S. passengers admit to putting these devices in their checked bags.
💡 Remember: Keep rechargeable devices in sight and within arm's reach in the cabin.
Learn more: https://t.co/Hi1HCdGqEB
#TravelSafety #SaferBatteryTravel
With Spring Break travel in full swing, many travelers may be unaware of evolving airline policies around everyday devices like power banks.
Airlines, including Southwest and Virgin Australia, have joined a growing list of carriers introducing restrictions on the use, charging, and placement of these devices onboard.
Why? The lithium-ion batteries powering them can pose a fire risk due to thermal runaway, a risk that has been increasing in recent years.
Explore the trend and what it means for aviation safety ⬇️
https://t.co/6ybwzFrv68
What does data—and the people on the front lines—say about the 40% rise in air cargo battery incidents?
Our new report combines incident analysis with in-depth perspectives from across the globe to uncover why these incidents continue to rise and where risk is entering the cargo supply chain.
Explore the findings and hear directly from our focus group participants.
https://t.co/N5clJxNCVP
#LithiumIonBatteries #AirCargo
Behind every safer product, safer workplace, and safer community are
women whose advocacy and expertise reshape standards.
This International Women's Day, we're spotlighting three remarkable
leaders whose contributions have made an undeniable difference.
Their stories are part of a larger narrative: women shaping the standards that keep us safe every single day.
Read more in our latest article: https://t.co/UJ0attRJeC
#InternationalWomensDay #SafetyStandards
Lithium-ion #batteries power our everyday lives—from the laptop on your desk to the e-bike in your garage. But how can we help make this power safer for the people who rely on it?
ULSE standards help integrate safety into every moment of a battery’s lifecycle.
Explore the Safety Circuit Infographic to learn more:
🔗 https://t.co/qyexJI52Dg
ULSE will be back at @CES 2026! Safety drives trust and unlocks innovation, and we’re excited to share how at this year’s show.
More on our #CES2026 presence: https://t.co/KzC9qIF5L4
Black Friday is days away. If you see a deal that seems too good to be true, stop and remember safety. It may be a counterfeit or unsafe "dupe," which likely is not made with safety in mind.
🎁 Get more important safety tips for gifting this season:
https://t.co/F1uMpAmYZz
Our mission to work for a safer world doesn’t take a break for the holidays — in fact, it matters more than ever.
Released Today: Our 2025 Holiday Safety Guide shares tips on staying safe while traveling, decorating, gifting, and cooking this season.
🔗 https://t.co/VZPMty47tQ
🕒 Fall Back Reminder! 🕒
Daylight Saving Time ends Sunday night. When you change your clocks, you should also check your CO and smoke alarms.
✅ Test smoke and CO alarms
✅ Replace alarm batteries
✅ Install new alarms every ten years
Our message for our new passenger education campaign is simple: When flying, keep rechargeable devices within arm’s reach – and critically never in checked bags.
Hear more from our ULSE President and CEO, Jeff Marootian 👇
Safety is everyone's responsibility when flying. ULSE’s new passenger education campaign reminds travelers to keep rechargeable devices within arm’s reach when flying — and never in checked bags.
🔋 Learn how you can support in-flight safety: https://t.co/KQlpouDqQZ
We’ve all met them: the seat kicker, the armrest hog, the smelly food eater. But there’s one passenger no one wants to be—the one who causes delays or danger.
Keep rechargeable devices in arm's reach to help stop in-flight smoke and fires.
🔋https://t.co/KQlpouDqQZ
This #WorldStandardsDay, we’re proud to join @IECStandards, @ISOstandards, and @ITU in recognizing the global impact of standards.
Through international collaboration and shared commitment, SDOs like ULSE help make the world safer, more secure, and more sustainable.
How many rechargeable devices are in your home? 🔋
From phones to cordless vacuums, lithium-ion batteries power our lives—but can pose fire risks. See how you should charge safely. ⬇️
#FirePreventionWeek