Website Corrections & Content Accuracy Policy
This policy explains how Wingfield Scale & Measure reviews website information, handles correction requests, and updates content related to company services, product lines, service areas, and technical claims.
Wingfield aims to present website content clearly and responsibly. Because industrial weighing and measurement information can affect purchasing, service, and operational decisions, we review correction requests when they are brought to our attention.
Purpose of This Policy
Wingfield’s website includes information about industrial scales, service areas, calibration, repair, rentals, volumetric load scanning, LiDAR-based measurement, inventory measurement, and asset inspection. This policy explains how we review and update that information.
The goal is to reduce confusion, correct inaccurate information when appropriate, and keep public-facing content aligned with Wingfield’s current services and capabilities.
Types of Content Covered
This policy applies to website content published by Wingfield Scale & Measure. Covered content may include service pages, product pages, blog articles, case studies, landing pages, resource pages, service area information, and company policy pages.
- Company descriptions and contact information
- Service area and availability information
- Product and service descriptions
- Technical explanations and measurement-related claims
- Case study language, customer examples, and industry content
- Links, page titles, headings, and public policy information
How Corrections Can Be Requested
Customers, partners, employees, vendors, and website visitors may contact Wingfield if they believe website information is inaccurate, unclear, outdated, or incomplete.
Correction requests should include the page URL, the specific text or claim in question, and a brief explanation of the requested change. Supporting context may help Wingfield review the request more efficiently.
How Requests Are Reviewed
Wingfield reviews correction requests based on the type of information involved. Some requests may require input from sales, service, operations, technical staff, management, or website support.
If a correction is appropriate, Wingfield may update the page, clarify the wording, revise technical language, adjust service area information, or remove outdated information. Some changes may take longer if they require internal confirmation.
Technical and Service Information
Website content may summarize technical topics in plain language. In some cases, the content may not cover every operational variable, specification, limitation, or project-specific condition.
Customers should contact Wingfield directly before making decisions that depend on exact product specifications, certified measurements, equipment compatibility, service availability, or project requirements.
Updates and Revision Timing
Wingfield may update website content at any time as services, technology, operating areas, or business practices change. The company may also revise content to improve clarity, accuracy, accessibility, or search engine understanding.
When a material correction is needed, Wingfield will make reasonable efforts to update the affected content in a timely manner.