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Editorial, expert-review, and corrections standard

A visible review box is an evidence record, not a trust badge. WD names the editor, review date, source boundary, and specialist-review status without inventing credentials or endorsements.

Named editor

WD Pigeon Solutions Editorial Team is the disclosed organizational editor. Its scope is research, sourcing, claim limitations, and decision-guide editing. WD will not publish a person's name as an editor without that person's verified identity and approval.

Specialist reviewers

A specialist is listed only after WD verifies identity, role, review scope, date, publication permission, and any stated credential with its issuing source. Pages without that record say that specialist review is not recorded.

Source selection

Prefer current government, regulator, standards, research, and issuing-authority sources. Product labels and manufacturer instructions may describe only the named system. Third-party price references and first-party WD measurements remain separately labeled.

What review does not prove

Editorial or specialist review does not diagnose a property, approve a provider, interpret a private warranty, establish code compliance, replace legal or medical advice, or guarantee a price or outcome.

Review method

  1. 1. Define the user decision and the claim that needs support.
  2. 2. Prefer the original issuing source and record its date, finding, application, and limitation.
  3. 3. Separate public guidance, product instructions, owner statements, provider claims, and consented first-party evidence.
  4. 4. Check the direct answer against exceptions, property conditions, and responsible authorities.
  5. 5. Record the editor, review date, cited sources, specialist status, and correction path.

Corrections and updates

Send the page URL, disputed statement, supporting primary source, and requested correction to info@wdpigeonsolutions.com. Material corrections should update the page, review date, cited evidence, and claim ledger. A changed source or product label triggers re-review; a formatting change does not.

Completed-project link rule

WD does not currently publish completed-project pages because no project-specific publication-consent record is available. When a project qualifies, its page must link to the researched city, the applicable service or installed-method guide, the property-type problem guide, and the pricing methodology. Those pages may publish only de-identified facts and consented media; aggregation consent alone is not project-story consent.