<p>➀ The article critiques IoT-based electrical safety devices that claim comprehensive protection but lack branch-circuit monitoring and proper certifications</p><p>➁ Indian standards (IS 732/IEC 61439) require system-level safety designs, which cannot be achieved through single-device solutions promoted by some government bodies</p><p>➂ Major concerns include data privacy risks under Digital Personal Data Protection Act, post-fault alerts instead of prevention, and unauthorized use of technical standards for product validation</p>
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