UL & ULC Certified Solutions

Epic's Active UL & ULC Certified Monitoring and Integration
Epic Safety provides UL and ULC certified monitoring and integration solutions that ensure real-time, actionable oversight of critical systems. Our platform is integrated with multiple certified monitoring centers for continuous supervision of intrusion, fire, and environmental systems across residential, commercial, and industrial sites.
Our Certified products comply with regulatory requirements in key markets, including North America and internationally, enabling confident global expansion with minimal barriers. With UL/ULS, FCC, and other certifications, your systems meet internationally recognized safety standards. Insurers typically offer better terms when certified, audited, and compliant hardware in use.
Using certified hardware and systems reduces exposure to safety incidents, legal claims, and insurance costs by providing that your products meet strict safety and performance standards. Connected and certified solutions provide continuous oversight, demonstrating a culture of safety and enabling businesses to negotiable for lower premiums.
Products with UL, ULC, FCC, and IC certifications are easier to approve by Authorities Having Jurisdiction (AHJs) and regulatory bodies. This speeds up project approvals and installations.
Epic’s gateways connect fire, life safety, and process systems in real time, allowing early detection of problems such as overheating or equipment failure. Proactive monitoring reduces the likelihood of catastrophic events like fire spread, water damage, helping lower insurance claims and improve overall safety.
The centralized IoT cloud platform logs events, alarms, and maintenance activities. Insurers value this historical data as it demonstrates preventive actions, proper maintenance, and faster response times, helping to reduce disputes during claims.
Cloud connected modern RTU and SCADA integration ensures uptime and reliability across critical infrastructure. Insurers often consider system resilience when assessing policies, and organizations that demonstrate redundancy and remote recovery capabilities may receive better terms.
Each connected site benefits from active monitoring station response to emergencies, alarms, dispatch coordination and notifying emergency responders in compliance with UL, ULC, and NFPA standards. For the system events, they deploy rapid notification, ensuring real time response and actions