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Air cleaning appliances come under BIS rules in IS 302 Part 1, 2024. They include air purifiers, filters, and units that help to make indoor air feel cleaner. People in India are thinking more about the air in their homes and workplaces. This change in habits has pushed more buyers toward these appliances.
Any company that wants to sell air cleaning appliances in India needs an ISI mark. This mark shows that the product follows set safety rules. Importers must keep BIS fees in mind and complete BIS customs steps for smooth trade. Many companies choose online BIS support to make the process easier.

These appliances help create a cleaner indoor space. They reduce dust, smoke, and other particles. They're becoming more common in houses, clinics, gyms, and offices. Buyers now prefer products that follow national safety rules. This pulls manufacturers and traders toward the BIS licence needs.
IS 302 Part 1 2024 covers air cleaning appliances that run up to 250 V for single-phase and up to 415 V for other systems. The same rules also extend to some shop and farm devices. The standard deals with hazards that may harm users. It also speaks about proper insulation between live parts and earthed parts. Some appliances do not fall under this rule, such as heavy industrial tools and medical units.
Visit these pages: Process for domestic units, Process for foreign units.
Indian makers normally get approval in about 30 days.
Foreign makers may take around 180 days.
BIS certification adds strength to the market reach of these products. Presto Laboratories helps makers and traders follow all rules linked to Indian product compliance. We guide both domestic and overseas brands so they can sell their products in the Indian market.