SIRIM on Electrical Products, is it NECESSARY?

SIRIM on Electrical Products, is it NECESSARY?

THE IMPORTANCE OF SIRIM ON ELECTRICAL PRODUCTS

What is SIRIM?

SIRIM is also known as Standard of Industrial and Research Institute of Malaysia. This is the only certification organization that is owned wholly by the Malaysian Government. Every factories and companies are allowed to apply for SIRIM and use the recognized set of standards to review and obtain permission on electric and electronic products.

Moreover, SIRIM also plays a significant role in ensuring that electrical products meet certain performance standards. This is achieved through the use of testing procedures that measure the product's ability to perform under different conditions, such as temperature, humidity, and voltage fluctuations. This ensures that the product is reliable and efficient in its performance, meeting the expectations of the users.

Why SIRIM?

The importance of SIRIM in electrical products is further emphasized by the fact that the use of substandard electrical products can pose serious risks to users. For instance, using electrical products that do not meet the required safety standards can result in electric shocks, fires, or other hazardous incidents. Similarly, the use of low-quality electrical products can result in poor performance, reduced efficiency, and frequent breakdowns, which can be frustrating for users.

In short, SIRIM Certification is being used to recognize the safety authentication for electric and electronic products. Whenever any customer that see this “SIRIM” sign, it means by the electric and electronic product are safe to use. Besides, the Malaysian Government has expressly provided that all imported electric and electronic products must be certified by SIRIM in order to sell in the market. 

Takeaway

Fret not, the products you buy at See Kwong are SIRIM certified. We take heavy emphasis on QUALITY, SAFETY & RELIABILITY. So that you can do your purchase at See Kwong with a peace of mind.

Come visit our store at Ipoh or browse www.seekwong.com for more info.