ioSafe produces a variety of electronic sub-assemblies and end-user equipment. Most of the electronic system sub-assemblies produced by ioSafe are integrated into end-user equipment by our customers or by professional installers. ioSafe equipment is meant to be installed in a fixed rack system and provide disaster recovery backup for other equipment.
ioSafe equipment is meant to assist with the specific task of business continuity and disaster recovery for a larger business systems. Therefore, ioSafe equipment is typically used as a component of a larger fixed installation - this is defined by the European Commission Frequently Asked Questions document as a combination of several items of equipment, systems, finished products and/or components assembled and/or erected by an assembler/installer at a given place to operate together in an expected environment to perform a specific task, but not intended to be placed onto the market as a single functional or commercial unit.
Based on these defined uses, ioSafe is not covered by the WEEE and RoHS Directive. However, to assist our customers, ioSafe will accept the return of any ioSafe equipment and process this using an approved recycling agent. ioSafe may charge a fee for this service.



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