Rightlight6 Room lighting audit
Editorial policy

Editorial policy

Rightlight6 keeps its editorial focus on room lighting, comfort, and closely related guidance so the site stays useful and easy to trust.

This page explains what the site publishes, what it avoids, and how claims stay tied to visible room evidence.

Editorial aim

The editorial pages exist to make the audit clearer and more trustworthy. They are kept close to the room problems and audit questions the site actually covers.

Scope

Room lighting, comfort, daylight, glare, bedroom comfort, and visible damp overlap where relevant.

Avoid

Generic home-improvement drift, inflated inspection language, and pages with weak usefulness.

Standard

Pages should be useful, specific, and clear about their limits.

What matters here

What belongs on the site

Rightlight6 publishes pages that improve understanding of room lighting and comfort problems, the audit flow, the methodology, and closely related symptom pages that help users get a clearer room read.

What does not belong

The site avoids broad heating, energy, or generic interiors drift unless the topic clearly overlaps with the room-comfort problem the audit is built to analyse. Random expansion weakens focus and trust.

How claims should behave

Claims should stay grounded in visible room evidence, visible confidence logic, and explicit limitations. If a claim needs a professional inspection or hidden data to be true, it should not be stated as if the audit can prove it.