Editorial Policy
TermiteHQ plans and edits content to help readers understand termite decisions without panic, unsupported claims, or hidden agendas.
Core Standards
- Reader-first usefulness: every page should answer a real homeowner, buyer, seller, property manager, or commercial property question.
- Source-aware drafting: claims should be supported by credible public references, professional practice context, or clearly described expert review.
- Risk-appropriate language: treatment, pesticide, structural, legal, warranty, cost, and report topics require careful wording and review routing.
- No false certainty: we avoid remote diagnosis, guaranteed outcomes, exaggerated damage timelines, and pressure-based language.
- Human approval: trust pages, expert profiles, and high-risk article drafts must be reviewed before publishing.
How This Protects Readers
Termite decisions often involve inspection uncertainty, treatment cost, possible property damage, report language, warranty terms, and local professional requirements. This policy keeps TermiteHQ content useful without pretending to replace professional inspection, treatment, engineering, legal, or regulatory advice.
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Educational disclaimer: TermiteHQ content is for general educational purposes and does not replace licensed termite inspection, pesticide-label instructions, structural engineering advice, legal advice, real-estate compliance review, or local regulatory requirements.