LED Food Processing Lights - NSF Certified

Our food-safe LED lights have been rigorously tested and certified by NSF International or are ETL listed to NSF Standard 2 requirements. NSF-certified lights are designed for any food processing or preparation facility needing to meet stringent sanitary requirements. These fixtures feature an easy-to-clean, IP65+ rated construction that reduces bacteria build-up and makes it safe for full-washdown sprays. Additionally, these LED lights lower maintenance and energy consumption costs while providing bright, reliable lighting for your facility. When you purchase our NSF-rated LED food processing lights, you’ll get long-lasting food-safe fixtures that are backed by a 5-year warranty.

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    12W T8 4ft LED Tube Light - NSF Compliant - 1600 Lumens - Dual End Ballast Bypass Type B - 25-Pack - 4000K / 5000K

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Super Bright LEDs, Inc. offers a 5-year warranty to protect against manufacturer defects and malfunctions. If you experience failure of an LED or other component not caused by negligence, abuse, unauthorized repair or disassembly, we will replace the product within the warranty period. In the case the exact product is no longer available, a gift card for the value of the original purchase price will be provided. Super Bright LEDs administers all warranty claims in-house. Read More
Underwriters Laboratories (UL) LLC is an independent testing agency that works to verify product safety and quality. A UL-Listed label means that product samples have been tested by UL and that the product meets their Standards for Safety requirements.

Importance of NSF-Certified Lighting

Food processing, preparation, and storage facilities require specialized lighting fixtures designed to avoid contamination and maintain a sanitary environment. The National Sanitation Foundation (NSF) is a non-profit organization that certifies and sets sanitation standards for products used in these spaces. Adhering to these NSF standards for lighting ensures that your facility remains safe and sanitary.


What Classifies A Fixture As Being NSF-Certified?

There are multiple specifications a light fixture must meet in order to be considered “NSF-Certified.” The primary design feature of food-safe lights is that they are easy to clean and wash, therefore eliminating contamination. NSF-compliant light fixtures must be shatterproof to prevent the fixture from breaking and contaminating the facility. Instead of glass, most lights employ a durable polycarbonate lens and aluminum housing. The body design of food-safe light fixtures must also minimize bacteria and food build-up. They should be made of anti-corrosive materials, such as stainless steel hardware, and shed water and debris easily.

 

Any NSF-certified light fixture must also have an IP65 rating or above to prevent water, dust, and other particles from entering. Fixtures with an IP69K rating are built to withstand high-temperature, high-pressure washdowns that take place during facility cleanings. In addition to standing up against high psi hose-downs, a high IP rating also ensures that NSF-certified lighting can be installed in harsh, damp environments.


What Does It Mean If A Light Is ETL NSF Std. 2?

NSF Standard 2 is the most common type of NSF sanitation compliance for non-food zones, splash zones, and cold storage areas. Instead of certifying light fixtures directly through the NSF, this certification can be listed through other organizations, such as the ETL or UL. If a light is ETL listed to NSF Standard 2, that means the light has been certified by the ETL to meet all NSF Standard 2 requirements. Our selection of food-safe lights is either directly NSF-certified or ETL-listed to NSF Standard 2.


Locations That Require NSF-Certified Lights

A wide range of locations utilize NSF-certified lights. Facilities used for food processing, food preparation, food storage, refrigeration, kitchens, and sanitary areas all require food-safe lights. NSF-certified lighting is also commonly used in treatment plants, manufacturing plants, wet locations, hospitals, laboratories, healthcare facilities, industrial kitchens, laundromats, and car washes due to their high IP rating and durable construction.


Additional Benefits Of LED Food-Safe Lights

LEDs are the smartest option for NSF-compliant lighting in food-safe facilities. Upgrading your lighting to LEDs ensures that your space receives sufficient illumination for food preparation while also reducing maintenance and energy costs. LED high bays and tube lights also last significantly longer than their metal halide and fluorescent counterparts. Our fixtures have an L70 lifespan ranging from 50,000 to 75,000 hours. Browse our NSF-certified LED food processing lights and see the difference they can make in your facility.