Tested. Documented.
Transparent.
Every Lumé mask is backed by third-party laboratory testing. Not marketing claims — actual test reports you can read.
What does Lumé Verified mean?
It means we don't ask you to take our word for it. Every claim on this site is backed by documentation you can actually read — not a badge we invented to sound impressive.
Lumé Verified covers two things: safety (are the LEDs photobiologically safe? is the electrical design sound? are the materials free from hazardous substances?) and wavelength accuracy (are the LEDs actually delivering the wavelengths we say they are?).
The testing was conducted by independent third-party laboratories. The reports are published below, unedited.
What makes this different
Third-party testing
All testing conducted by independent accredited laboratories — not self-certified by us.
Full reports published
We publish the complete documents, including methodology and raw data — not summaries we've edited.
Honest about gaps
Where testing has limitations, we say so. You deserve accurate information, not a curated highlight reel.
Three pillars of Lumé Verified
Photobiological Safety
The LEDs in your mask have been tested against IEC 62471 — the international standard for the biological safety of lamps and light sources. All LEDs achieved Exempt Group classification, the safest possible rating, meaning no photobiological hazard at any assessed exposure level.
IEC 62471Electrical Safety & EMC
The device has been tested against the EU Low Voltage Directive (2014/35/EU) and EMC Directive (2014/30/EU), covering electrical safety and electromagnetic compatibility. Testing includes surge resistance, electrostatic discharge, RF field immunity, and radiation emissions.
EN 60335 · EN 55014Materials & RoHS
23 individual material samples from the device were tested for restricted hazardous substances including lead, cadmium, mercury, hexavalent chromium, PBBs, PBDEs, and phthalates. All results are below regulatory limits under the EU RoHS Directive 2011/65/EU.
RoHS · IEC 62321Read the reports yourself
These are the actual test reports issued by independent laboratories. We haven't edited them. Click any report to download the full document.
Red Light LED — IEC 62471 Report
Tests the 3528 Red LED for actinic UV, near-UV, blue light retinal hazard, retinal thermal hazard, and infrared eye hazard. Tested at 200mm distance per standard protocol.
IEC 62471:2006Near-Infrared LED (850nm) — IEC 62471 Report
Independent assessment of the 850nm NIR LED component. Spectral distribution confirms dominant emission at 850nm with a minor secondary peak at ~1150nm. Classified Exempt Group.
IEC 62471:2006Yellow LED — IEC 62471 Report
Tests the 3528 Yellow LED component. Spectral distribution and all hazard categories assessed. Classified Exempt Group — no photobiological hazard identified at any assessed exposure level.
IEC 62471:2006RGB Combined Mode — IEC 62471 Report
Assessment of the 5050 RGB LED in combined operating mode. The IR channel was assessed separately (see NIR report above). RGB combined mode classified Exempt Group.
IEC 62471:2006Low Voltage Directive — CE-LVD Test Report
Full safety testing against EN 60335-2-23 (skin and hair care appliances), EN 60335-1 (general household appliance safety), and EN 62233 (electromagnetic fields). 32-page report with complete test data.
EN 60335-2-23EMC Directive — CE-EMC Test Report
Comprehensive EMC testing including conducted and radiated emissions, ESD immunity, RF field susceptibility, surge testing, and voltage dip resistance. All results within limits.
EN IEC 55014 · EN 61000RoHS Compliance — Materials Test Report
23 material samples tested by ICP-OES and GC-MS analysis for lead, cadmium, mercury, hexavalent chromium, PBBs, PBDEs, DEHP, BBP, DBP, and DIBP. All results below RoHS limits.
RoHS 2011/65/EUFCC Part 15B — Emissions Test Report
US Federal Communications Commission radiated and conducted emissions testing. Not a UK market requirement, but included as further evidence the device meets international electrical safety standards.
FCC Part 15BWhat the testing covers — and what it doesn't
The IEC 62471 reports cover individual LED components, not the assembled mask as a finished product. The blue light LED has not been independently tested under IEC 62471 — we are forthcoming about this because we believe you deserve accurate information. The blue light LED operates at standard consumer intensities and the supplier confirms the wavelength is within the expected range, but an independent component-level photobiological test for that specific LED is not yet commissioned. We intend to address this as the business grows.
Most brands don't tell you this. We think they should. Transparency about what testing exists — and what doesn't — is more useful to you than a polished certificate that obscures the full picture.
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