Fact-Checking Policy

A Andes provides reliable information for home and garden enthusiasts. Our mission is to offer accurate content, ranging from landscaping tips to interior design ideas. This policy outlines our approach to truthful reporting and careful verification.

Verification Process Before Publication

Every article published on A Andes undergoes a careful fact-checking process. Our editorial team reviews all content for accuracy and fairness. We verify statements related to home improvement techniques, plant care, design principles, and product information before they go live.

Types of Sources Prioritized

We prioritize authoritative and credible sources for all our articles. Primary sources, such as original research studies or government reports, are preferred. We also rely on peer-reviewed academic journals, official publications from recognized institutions, and direct interviews with certified professionals in fields like horticulture or interior design. Secondary sources are used only when primary sources are unavailable; they are always cross-referenced with additional reliable information.

How Claims Are Evaluated

Each factual claim within an article is assessed for accuracy and supporting evidence. We check for currency, relevance, and potential bias in the source material. Data and statistics must come from reputable bodies and be presented within their proper context. Any statements that appear questionable are flagged for further investigation.

When a Claim Cannot Be Verified

If a claim cannot be verified using our established sourcing guidelines, it will not be published. Content may be revised to remove the unsubstantiated assertion entirely. In cases where information is debated or evolving, we present different perspectives fairly and clearly state any limitations of the available data.

Distinction Between Fact and Opinion

A Andes clearly differentiates between factual information and opinion-based content. Factual statements are supported by verifiable evidence and research. Opinion pieces, such as personal reflections on design trends or subjective reviews of garden tools, are clearly labeled as such. These articles represent the author’s viewpoint and are not presented as objective truths.

Reader Reporting Process

We welcome our readers to help maintain the accuracy of our content. If you identify a factual error, inaccuracy, or misleading statement in any of our articles, please notify us immediately. Send an email to [email protected] with the article title, URL, and a description of the potential issue. We investigate all reports promptly and make necessary corrections.

This policy was last updated in March 2026.