Fact-Checking Policy

Fact-Checking Policy

SA Design Company is committed to providing accurate and trustworthy content. Our readers rely on us for reliable information on acoustic design, interior trends, and property insights. This policy outlines our commitment to factual reporting and the processes we follow to ensure precision.

This policy was last updated in March 2026.

Our Verification Process

Before any article is published, it undergoes a thorough internal review. Editors meticulously check all factual claims, statistics, names, and technical specifications. This includes details related to materials, building codes, and design principles discussed on our site.

Our contributors are expected to submit content that is accurate and well-researched. The editorial team performs a final verification step, cross-referencing information to maintain our quality standards.

Prioritizing Reliable Sources

We prioritize credible and authoritative sources for all factual assertions. Primary sources are our preferred basis for information. These include official building regulations, product data sheets for items like acoustic panels, and direct interviews with certified architects or interior designers.

We also consult peer-reviewed academic research, especially for topics like sound engineering or material science. Government publications and reports from established industry organizations provide further robust evidence. We avoid relying solely on unverified social media posts or personal blogs for factual claims.

Evaluating Factual Claims

Each factual claim is assessed for accuracy, relevance, and context. We verify specific data points, such as NRC ratings for acoustic materials or dimensions for furniture. Information on common property defects or interior design best practices is checked against current industry standards.

Our team confirms historical details related to design styles or architectural movements. We ensure all numerical data and expert quotes are presented correctly. Our goal is to present information that stands up to scrutiny.

Handling Unverified Information

If a claim cannot be independently verified through multiple reliable sources, it will not appear in our content as a fact. The editorial team will either remove the statement entirely or rephrase it. Sometimes, a claim might be presented as a hypothesis or an opinion, clearly marked as such.

We do not publish information that lacks sufficient evidence. Our commitment is to inform our readers with confidence, not speculation.

Distinguishing Fact from Opinion

SA Design Company publishes a range of content, including factual articles and opinion pieces. We clearly label content that expresses personal views or subjective interpretations. While opinions are welcome, any factual assertions within opinion pieces must still pass our verification standards.

For example, describing the sound absorption properties of a material is a factual statement. Expressing a preference for a particular interior design trend is an opinion. We ensure this distinction remains clear for our readers.

Reporting an Error

We encourage our readers to help us maintain accuracy. If you believe you have found an error in any of our articles, please notify us immediately. Your input helps us uphold our quality.

Send an email to [email protected]. Please include the article title, its URL, the specific claim you believe is incorrect, and any supporting evidence or corrections. Our editorial team reviews all reports within two business days and makes necessary corrections.