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Mon, Jun 29 2026
Raju Karn
Every monsoon, electric insect killers become an essential appliance in restaurants, hotels, food processing units, warehouses, hospitals, sweet shops, offices, hostels, and homes. Although these products appear simple, they operate using electricity and high-voltage grids, making electrical safety a critical concern. To ensure consumer safety and product quality, the Government has included Electric Insect Killers under the Quality Control Order (QCO) for household, commercial, and similar electrical appliances. As per the notification, these products must comply with IS 302 (Part 1): 2024 and carry a valid BIS ISI Certification before they can be manufactured, imported, or sold in India.
For general enterprises, the compliance deadline is 1 October 2026, while small enterprises have until 1 January 2027, and micro enterprises until 1 April 2027. However, businesses should not wait until these dates because BIS certification involves documentation, product testing, factory inspection, and licence approval, all of which require considerable time.
Electric insect killers are designed to eliminate mosquitoes, flies, and other flying insects. However, before protecting users, the appliance itself must be electrically safe.
A poorly manufactured electric insect killer can lead to:
• Electric shock risk
• Overheating
• Short circuit
• Weak insulation
• Unsafe high-voltage grid exposure
• Burning smell
• Plastic melting
• Fire hazards
• Failure during prolonged operation
These risks become even more serious when the appliance is installed in food preparation areas, hospitals, restaurants, hotels, or public spaces where safety standards are critical. BIS ISI Certification confirms that the product complies with Indian safety standards and that the manufacturer follows a consistent quality management system.
For customers, the ISI mark represents safety and trust. For manufacturers and sellers, it demonstrates compliance and market readiness.
Consider a restaurant equipment supplier importing 5,000 electric insect killers before the monsoon season.
The products arrive on time, distributors are prepared, and customer demand is high. However, if the required BIS certification has not been completed before the applicable QCO date, the business may face:
⚠ Dealer compliance questions
⚠ Marketplace document verification
⚠ Rejection by institutional buyers
⚠ Product packaging corrections
⚠ Import clearance issues
⚠ Inventory holding costs
⚠ The products may be physically available but legally unsellable.
This illustrates why businesses should begin BIS certification well before the mandatory compliance date.
Businesses that should evaluate their compliance requirements include:
If your company name appears on the product, packaging, invoice, website, online listing, or supply agreement, BIS compliance should be treated as a priority.
Businesses should identify every model that falls within the scope of the regulation, including:
➤ Electric mosquito killer lamps
➤ UV insect killer machines
➤ Electric fly catchers
➤ Commercial insect killer units
➤ Wall-mounted insect killer appliances
➤ Tabletop insect killer appliances
➤ Imported pest-control appliances
➤ Private-label insect killer products
Each model should be reviewed individually because differences in construction, voltage rating, design, or safety features may require separate evaluation during certification.
Many businesses view BIS certification only as a legal obligation. In reality, it also offers strong commercial advantages.
Certified electric insect killers are easier to supply to:
▸ Hotels
▸ Restaurants
▸ Food processing factories
▸Hospitals
▸Warehouses
▸Retail chains
▸Institutional buyers
▸ Online marketplaces
These buyers increasingly prefer products that meet recognized safety standards.
Instead of promoting only the product's ability to eliminate insects, manufacturers can also highlight that the appliance is compliant with Indian safety regulations and suitable for commercial use.
This creates greater confidence among distributors and customers.
Before applying for certification, businesses should prepare the following documents:
Since electric insect killers operate using high-voltage grids, product labels and user manuals should clearly include all necessary safety warnings.
Many certification delays occur because of avoidable planning mistakes, such as:
➜ Selecting the wrong product category
➜ Submitting an incomplete model list
➜ Mismatch between product labels and documentation
➜ Missing factory quality records
➜ Weak quality control planning
➜ Importing products without factory support
➜ Printing packaging before BIS marking approval
➜ Waiting until the compliance deadline is too close
Addressing these issues early helps reduce certification delays and additional costs.
A professional BIS consultant can simplify the certification process by assisting with:
✓ Product applicability assessment
✓ Document preparation
✓ Model grouping
✓ Testing coordination
✓ Factory inspection readiness
✓ Product label review
✓ BIS application filing
✓ Query management
✓ Standard Mark guidance
For foreign manufacturers, consultants can also coordinate with the overseas factory and the Authorized Indian Representative (AIR), ensuring smoother communication throughout the certification process.
Working with an experienced consultant helps businesses complete certification more efficiently while minimizing compliance risks.
Electric insect killers are fast-selling and highly useful appliances, especially during seasonal demand. However, because they are electrical appliances that involve high-voltage components, they must comply with Indian safety standards.
Under the Quality Control Order, electric insect killers require BIS ISI Certification under IS 302 (Part 1): 2024 before they can be legally supplied in the Indian market.
Businesses should begin by reviewing product models, verifying labels, collecting technical documentation, planning product testing, and preparing the BIS application well before the applicable compliance deadline.
Early preparation not only helps achieve regulatory compliance but also builds customer confidence and strengthens long-term business growth.
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Yes. Electric insect killers covered under the applicable QCO must obtain BIS ISI Certification under IS 302 (Part 1): 2024 before they can be legally sold in India.
Electric insect killers are covered under IS 302 (Part 1): 2024, the Indian safety standard for household, commercial, and similar electrical appliances.
Indian manufacturers, foreign manufacturers, importers, private-label brands, and businesses selling electric insect killers in India should ensure BIS compliance.
Common documents include company registration, factory details, product specifications, model list, quality control plan, testing records, product labels, and authorized signatory details.
Yes. Foreign manufacturers can obtain BIS certification through the appropriate BIS scheme by appointing an Authorized Indian Representative (AIR).
Incorrect product classification, incomplete documentation, factory readiness issues, testing failures, and label mismatches are some of the most common reasons.
The notified timelines are:
PSR Compliance provides end-to-end support, including document preparation, testing coordination, application filing, inspection readiness, query handling, and final BIS licence assistance.
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