Editorial Policy
Our promise
PureAirScout exists to answer one question per page: what should you actually do or buy, given your room and your air? Everything in this policy serves that.
Sourcing standards
- Specifications and CADR figures come from manufacturer documentation and AHAM ratings, not from other blogs.
- Claims about health or air quality point to authoritative sources (EPA, CDC, AHAM, product labels) rather than being restated from memory.
- Owner-feedback conclusions come from patterns across many verified reports.
- If we can't verify something, the page says "not confirmed" or "check retailer" — we don't fill gaps with plausible-sounding numbers.
Honesty rules
- Research-based reviews are labeled as research-based, on the page, above the fold. See how we review.
- Cons are real cons. Every product page names who should not buy it.
- No fake urgency, no invented discounts, no countdown timers.
Independence
Affiliate relationships (disclosed here) never determine what we cover, what we score, or what we recommend. No manufacturer sees a review before publication. We don't accept payment for coverage or rankings.
Corrections
Products get discontinued, filters get revised, and warranties change terms. When we learn a page is wrong, we fix it and update the "updated" date. Spot an error? Tell us — we'd genuinely rather know.
AI assistance
We use software tools, including AI, to help organize research and draft structure. Every published page follows the sourcing and honesty rules above, and a human is accountable for what ships. The same rules apply no matter what tools touched the draft: no invented facts, no fake testing claims.