Terms of Service
These terms describe how visitors and project contacts may use the Nichia website. The website provides general information about commercial luminaires, lighting controls, LED drivers, documentation support, and related specification services. It does not replace a signed quotation, approved submittal, purchase agreement, or project-specific engineering review.
Information use
Product descriptions, performance references, certification mentions, and service statements are provided for preliminary review. Project teams should confirm final requirements with Nichia before relying on any statement for procurement, installation, code compliance, or substitution approval. We may update website content to reflect improved documentation, changed product availability, or corrected information.
Requests and responses
When you submit a form, you agree to provide accurate contact and project information. Nichia may use that information to respond to your request, prepare documentation, or clarify commercial requirements. A website form submission does not create a supply obligation, fixed delivery date, warranty extension, or exclusive relationship.
Limitations
Visitors are responsible for evaluating suitability for their own projects. Local code, installation conditions, controls architecture, and maintenance requirements can change the final component path. Nichia is not responsible for decisions made from incomplete project data or copied website language without formal review.
Intellectual property and acceptable use
Website text, layout, product descriptions, and visual materials are provided for evaluation and communication with Nichia. You may share relevant pages internally for project review, but you may not copy, resell, misrepresent, or republish the content as your own technical documentation. Automated extraction, abusive form submissions, security probing, and attempts to interfere with website operation are prohibited.
Commercial follow-up
Nichia may contact you after a request to clarify requirements, provide preliminary information, or discuss a commercial opportunity. Any pricing, lead time, availability, warranty, or compliance statement must be confirmed in a direct written response. If these terms conflict with a signed agreement, the signed agreement controls for that transaction.