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When purchasing a fail-to-safe X-ray warning light, you should always ensure it has been properly tested and certified. Many products on the market are self-certified or built from basic components without formal compliance testing.
Self-certified is NOT the same as independently certified.
Always ask who carried out the certification. If there is no recognised independent test house, the product may not meet compliance expectations.
Our units are independently tested and certified — not self-certified.
HSE IRR17 Compliant
Working with Ionising Radiation guidelines
EN IEC 62368-1:2022 + A11:2022
Certificate included
Eurofins Certified
Independent testing (not self-certified)
Don’t compromise with untested kits or cheap component boxes. Our fail-to-safe warning lights are designed specifically for real-world veterinary, dental, radiology and industrial use.
350+ Units Installed
Used across the UK
Used Across UK Veterinary Practices
Proven in real clinical environments
Fully Tested System
Not self-certified like many alternatives
Our pricing reflects how we build — not a reduction in quality. We manufacture our units directly, using professionally produced circuit boards and LED components sourced from trusted manufacturers.
Unlike many suppliers, there are no multiple layers of resellers or inflated margins. This allows us to deliver a fully certified, professionally engineered product at a genuinely competitive price.
Competitive pricing — without compromising on compliance, certification or safety.
Do I legally need a fail-safe X-ray warning light?
Yes. Under IRR17 regulations, controlled areas using ionising radiation must have appropriate warning systems in place.
What does “fail-to-safe” mean?
If the warning light fails, the system automatically cuts power to the X-ray equipment to prevent unsafe operation.
Are your lights fully certified?
Yes. Our units are independently tested and certified (Eurofins) and comply with EN IEC 62368-1 standards.
Can multiple lights be linked together?
Yes. Multiple units can be wired together so that failure of any unit safely isolates the system.
Is this suitable for CT scanners?
No. CT scanners require a dual-colour (red/yellow) system, which is different from this product.
Understanding X-ray safety regulations can be confusing. We've created a clear, simple guide to help you understand what is required under UK law, including fail-safe systems and controlled area requirements.
Read the UK Compliance GuideCovers IRR17 requirements, fail-to-safe systems, and inspection expectations.
If you're unsure about compliance or installation, we're happy to help. Speak directly to us — no call centres, no delays.
We typically respond the same day.