Fact-Checking Policy

Fact-Checking Policy for Miriznes Furniture Finder

Miriznes Furniture Finder helps readers make informed decisions about furniture and home decor. We are committed to providing accurate and reliable information in all our articles. Our editorial team follows a strict fact-checking policy to maintain trust and ensure the integrity of our content.

Our Verification Process

Before any article is published on Miriznes, its factual claims undergo a thorough verification process. Our writers and editors confirm all data, statistics, and statements about furniture types, materials, historical context, or care instructions. We review each claim against reputable sources to ensure accuracy and currency.

Prioritizing Reliable Sources

We prioritize specific types of sources to support the information we publish. Using robust and authoritative references strengthens the factual basis of our content. This approach helps our readers rely on the advice and product information we share.

  • Primary Sources: These include original research, direct interviews with furniture designers or manufacturers, and official product specifications sheets. Examples also cover patent filings for design elements or firsthand accounts of manufacturing processes.
  • Peer-Reviewed Studies: We consult academic journals and scientific studies related to materials science, ergonomics, or consumer behavior in home environments. These provide evidence-based support for claims about durability, comfort, or health aspects of furniture.
  • Official and Governmental Bodies: Information from government consumer protection agencies, industry standards organizations (e.g., ANSI/BIFMA for office furniture), or regulatory bodies is highly valued. These sources provide objective information on safety, quality, and environmental certifications.

Evaluating Claims

Every factual claim within an article is evaluated for accuracy, relevance, and objectivity. We cross-reference information from at least two independent, reliable sources whenever possible. Claims about specific furniture attributes, historical facts, or market trends must be well-supported.

Editors assess the context of the information and the potential for misinterpretation. We consider the expertise of the source and its reputation for factual reporting. Only claims that meet our strict verification standards are included in published content.

When a Claim Cannot Be Verified

If a claim cannot be adequately verified using our prioritized sources, it will not be published. We either omit the unverified statement or rephrase it to clearly indicate any uncertainty. Our policy favors clarity and accuracy over including speculative information.

Fact Versus Opinion

Miriznes articles aim to provide both objective facts and valuable expert opinions. We clearly distinguish between verifiable facts and subjective viewpoints. A fact is a piece of information that can be proven true or false through evidence, such as “This dining table is constructed from solid oak.”

An opinion represents a personal belief, judgment, or interpretation, for example, “Oak provides the warmest aesthetic for dining rooms.” While opinions offer perspective and advice, they are presented as such. We ensure any opinion offered is from a knowledgeable source and clearly attributed.

Reader Reporting Process

We encourage our readers to help us maintain the highest standards of accuracy. If you believe you have found a factual error in an article on Miriznes Furniture Finder, please report it to us. Your feedback helps us improve our content continuously.

To report an error, send an email to [email protected]. Please include the article title, the URL, and a specific description of the inaccuracy. Provide any supporting evidence or sources that can assist our review process.

Our editorial team reviews all reports within 48 business hours. We will investigate the claim and make necessary corrections promptly if an error is confirmed. Miriznes appreciates your role in upholding the accuracy of our furniture advice.

Last Updated: March 2026