Hi all,
Good afternoon,
I would like to clarify is it true that some insurance companies will charge 
lower insurance premium (e.g. fire insurance) if the insured party can show 
evidence of using equipment that are certified for safety compliance with NRTL 
marking ?
Example, a hospital will need to pay lower public liability insurance premium 
if it can show that all its medical equipment meet UL 60601 with UL marking and 
approved / cleared by FDA.
Hope to hear from you soon. Thank you very much. Regards, Vincent

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