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September 29, 2006, Newsletter Issue #59: NEMA Certification
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Tip of the Week
When placing sensitive telecom utilities in outdoor enclosures, it is important to have a sound structure that is certified by NEMA. NEMA stands for National Electrical Manufacturers Association, an organization that sets safety standards for electrical products. Since 1926, NEMA has been actively bringing attention to products that meet or exceed their standards for quality, innovation and safety. With an NEMA outdoor enclosure certification, one can be sure that any telecom equipment inside is safe from the harshest elements.
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