Advertising Claims Notice
Last updated: 2026-06-12 ยท Effective: 2026-06-12
1. How to read public claims
Construction performance depends on final design, assembly, materials, foundation, roof connection, openings, workmanship, jurisdiction, inspection, and environmental exposure. Product copy on blokusa.com is a public summary, not a complete engineering report, permit approval, product warranty, insurance quote, or investment memorandum.
Short phrases used in buttons, page headings, videos, diagrams, or social media excerpts are intended to point readers toward the fuller proof package. They should be read together with the surrounding qualifiers, source documents, and controlled diligence materials rather than as standalone guarantees.
2. Required qualifiers
- Wind, fire, code, durability, environmental, speed, and cost claims must be read with assembly-specific and project-specific qualifiers.
- Investor, valuation, return, financing, production-capacity, and IPO-path references are forward-looking and subject to definitive documents and execution risk.
- Endorsements, advisor references, customer quotes, media mentions, and partner references are not guarantees of product performance, investment results, or approval outcomes.
Approved public language should favor phrases such as "designed to", "intended to", "specified assembly", "proof path", "where approved", "subject to local review", "management believes", and "illustrative". Avoid absolute words when the outcome depends on engineering, inspection, market adoption, financing, insurance, or investor qualification.
3. Source hierarchy
If there is any conflict between general marketing copy and controlled evidence, the more specific controlled document governs in this order: signed agreement, issued government/AHJ document, stamped project documents, third-party lab report, counsel-approved patent schedule, proof-room document, roadmap, then general marketing copy.
Media kits, distributor scripts, social posts, investor teasers, and customer-facing funnels should be refreshed from the current approved claim set. Older screenshots, drafts, archived pages, or legacy training documents should not be treated as approved language if they conflict with this notice or the current proof library.
4. Reporting a concern
Questions about a public claim, media quote, product stat, or outdated page can be sent to info@blokusa.com. Include the URL, screenshot, and the claim being reviewed.