Editorial Policy — How We Write QA Locksmith Guides
How the QA Locksmith guides are written, checked, and updated. The point is practical answers you can use when you call — no hype, no guesswork about price or timing.
Scope
What the resources section is for
Resources answer informational questions about locksmith services, how phone quotes work, hardware options, and security decisions. They are not meant to imitate reviews or make unsupported promises. They should help visitors decide what to ask for when they call.
Authorship and review
Articles are attributed to the QA Locksmith editorial team and checked against how we actually quote, dispatch, and do lock and key work on real jobs. When how we work changes in a meaningful way, related articles get another pass.
Accuracy rules
- Publish educational content that answers real customer questions without inflating claims.
- Service pages stay focused on getting help; guides explain options and wording in plain English.
- Update articles when quote practices, hardware guidance, or service procedures materially change.
- Avoid fake reviews, fake ratings, or unsupported authority claims in editorial content.
Freshness
Each article should display publication and update dates. If cost factors, quote practices, hardware recommendations, or service assumptions are no longer current, the update date should change and the content should be revised.
