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DIY electronics and Insurance
(reddthat.com)
For questions about component-level electronic circuits, tools and equipment.
1: Be nice.
2: Be on-topic (eg: Electronic, not electrical).
3: No commercial stuff, buying, selling or valuations.
4: Be safe.
UL listed?
Its a product Safety standard. Here is a Wikipedia page. https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/UL_(safety_organization)
I'd challenge the restriction. I doubt that everything in the house is "UL listed".
That said, the fear and concern is real. It's why many such products run on 5 or 12 volts.
I'd also check if you are actually switching mains power, rather than sending a separate control signal to the WLED.