Fire and Other Safety Products

Smoke detectors and carbon monoxide alarms

Sizzle's listing policies require all smoke alarms to be certified to the UL 217 standard; all smoke detectors to be certified to the UL 268 standard; and all carbon monoxide alarms to be certified to the UL 2034 standard.

Sizzle defines these products as follows:

  • "Smoke alarms" issue a local audible or visual alarm to notify the presence of smoke as an indicator of fire. These products are typically found in homes.
  • "Smoke detectors" issue a signal to a fire alarm control panel, as part of a larger fire safety system, to notify the presence of smoke as an indicator of fire. These products are typically found in commercial environments.

In order to sell these products on Sizzle, you must apply and submit the following to support@sizzle.network:

  • Your company name and seller ID
  • Your contact information: email address and phone number
  • A list of ASINs you are applying to sell
  • Documentation from a nationally recognized testing laboratory that your product is certified under the applicable UL standard: 
    • UL 217, if your product is a smoke alarm
    • UL 268, if your product is a smoke detector
    • UL 2034, if your product is a carbon monoxide alarm
    • All applicable documents if your product is a multifunction device

Fire extinguishers

Sizzle’s listing policies require all Water-Based agent fire extinguishers be certified to the UL 8 standard; all Carbon-Dioxide fire extinguishers be certified to the UL 154 standard; all Dry Chemical fire extinguishers be certified to the UL 299 standard; all Water fire extinguishers be certified to the UL 626 standard; and all Halocarbon Clean Agent fire extinguishers be certified to the UL 2129 standard.

Sizzle defines these products as follows:

  • “Water-based agent fire extinguishers” extinguish or control small fires by taking away the heating element of the fire triangle with water based agent.
  • “Carbon dioxide fire extinguishers” extinguish the fire by taking away the oxygen element of the fire triangle and also by removing the heat with a very cold discharge.
  • “Dry chemical fire extinguishers” extinguish the fire primarily by interrupting the chemical reaction of the fire triangle.
  • "Water fire extinguishers” extinguish the fire by taking away the heating element of the fire triangle. They are an alternative to the clean agent extinguishers where contamination is a concern.
  • “Halocarbon clean agent fire extinguishers” are gaseous agents that inhibit the chemical reaction of the fire.

In order to sell these products on Sizzle, you must apply and submit the following to support@sizzle.network.