Editorial Policy & Evidence Standards
This page explains how Hello Red Light Manufacturing prepares, reviews and updates B2B content covering red light therapy equipment, sourcing, certifications and technical claims.
1. Scope of Our Content
We publish commercial and technical content for distributors, clinics, salons, wellness operators and private-label buyers. Our content is intended to support due diligence, supplier comparison and procurement planning. It is not a substitute for medical diagnosis, treatment advice or professional legal/compliance review.
2. How Articles Are Prepared
- Commercial pages are drafted from internal factory specifications, export workflows, compliance files and standard quotation practices.
- Technical and buyer-guide articles are assembled by the Hello Red Light B2B Hub editorial desk with input from product, sourcing and factory-operation teams.
- Where claims reference wavelengths, irradiance, certification workflows or shipping terms, the editorial desk checks the wording against current factory documentation before publication.
3. Evidence & Source Rules
- We prefer primary or high-quality secondary references for photobiomodulation, wavelength science and device-use context.
- When clinical or physiological concepts are discussed, we link to public research sources where available, including PubMed-indexed reviews and relevant photobiomodulation literature.
- Commercial metrics such as MOQ, rollout timing, or deployment outcomes are drawn from internal records or buyer-approved anonymized summaries.
4. Bias & Commercial Disclosure
Hello Red Light Manufacturing is a commercial manufacturer. Some pages compare our offering with retail or competitor brands. Those pages are produced to help enterprise buyers evaluate fit, but they should be read together with independent due diligence, supplier interviews and direct document review. We do not present competitor summaries as neutral third-party certification.
5. Update & Review Cadence
- Commercial pages are reviewed when product specs, compliance workflows, shipping terms or contact routes change.
- Buyer-guide articles are rechecked when major sourcing assumptions, pricing logic or referenced literature becomes outdated.
- Pages with visible publication and update dates reflect the most recent editorial review in the live site build.
6. Case Study Methodology
Case studies and deployment summaries may anonymize customer names to respect contract restrictions or channel confidentiality. When names are withheld, we retain the operational signals that matter for buyers: sector, region, order size, deployment timing and business outcome range.
7. Questions About Accuracy
If you need a source check, commercial clarification or updated compliance file reference, contact our inquiry team. We would rather correct ambiguous language than let outdated procurement information remain live.