We Work With Manufacturers in Belgium

If you’re located in Belgium and need help achieving FCC certification for your device, we can help you. We regularly work with clients in Belgium and can facilitate fast, convenient delivery of your device to our accredited testing lab.

Click the “Talk to Our Team” button to the right to contact our engineering and compliance team to request a free quote for your device or ask a question about the FCC certification process.

In the United States, all electronic devices capable of emitting radio frequency (RF) waves are required to comply with FCC Part 15, a series of regulations from the Federal Communications Commission. 

FCC Part 15 sets performance standards to prevent electromagnetic interference (EMI). Under the Part 15 rules, your device must demonstrate that it meets limits for radiated emissions and conducted emissions, and that it has sufficient electromagnetic immunity. 

We Can Help You Get FCC Certification in Belgium

If you are located in Belgium and want to market your device in the United States, you need to complete FCC testing and certification before going to market.

We specialize in FCC certification, are an ANSI-accredited electronics testing lab, and operate as an FCC-recognized Telecommunications Certification Body (TCB). This means that we can test your device and receive FCC certification on your behalf, granting you US market access.

We regularly work with clients throughout Europe, including in Belgium. Our team can help you with the FCC compliance process, including shipping your device from your location in Europe to our testing facility and successfully receiving the FCC marking.

To talk to our engineers and compliance specialists about the testing and certification process, or to request a free quote for testing and certifying your device for sale into the US, contact us online or call us at 866-540-5287.

FCC Certification is Essential to Sell Your Device in the United States

Receiving equipment authorization from the FCC (either via FCC certification or a Supplier’s Declaration of Conformity) is mandatory for marketing your device in the United States.

Marketing a device without FCC equipment authorization could put you at risk of legal action from the FCC. Our guide to FCC fines provides more information about the FCC’s actions for non-compliant devices.

Completing FCC testing for your device is a simple process. Working with an accredited lab, your device is tested to measure its radiated emissions, conducted emissions, and ability to function when exposed to electromagnetic energy (EMC immunity testing).

The specific testing procedures and requirements for your device may vary if it’s classified as Class A or Class B by the FCC. 

If your device meets the minimum performance standards set out under FCC Part 15, you will receive equipment authorization, allowing you to market your device in the United States.

Need help understanding the FCC testing and authorization process? Our team can answer your questions and provide information about the entire process for your device. 

Devices That Need FCC Certification

Devices in the following categories are required to have FCC equipment authorization:

  • Smartphones and other mobile devices
  • Cordless phones, remotes and control devices
  • TVs, Hi-Fi systems and other home entertainment equipment
  • Dishwashers, microwaves and other home appliances
  • Wi-Fi, Bluetooth and Internet of Things (IoT) devices
  • Electronic musical instruments and recording devices
  • Computers, printers, keyboards and other peripherals
  • Security cameras and other home security systems
  • Commercial and industrial electronic devices and equipment
  • Other consumer electronics

Contact Us About FCC Testing & Certification for Your Device

Completing FCC testing and receiving equipment authorization, whether via FCC certification or a Supplier’s Declaration of Conformity, is critical for bringing your device to market in the United States.

As specialists in FCC compliance, we can inform you about the correct compliance procedures, test your device, and complete the FCC equipment authorization process on your behalf.

We have extensive experience working with device manufacturers throughout Europe, including from Belgium. Our team can help you ship your device to our testing facility and complete all lab testing on a quick, efficient schedule, allowing you to launch your device sooner.

To request a free, no-obligation quote for testing and certifying your device, or to ask our team a question about the compliance process, contact us online or call us at 866-540-5287.