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March 23, 2023 | Service Stories, Jin.Sim.Sa

[People Who Review Projects with Sincerity] The Wondrous and Beautiful World of Crowdfunding
TheWadiz Project Review Team takes a close look at the crowdfunding projects they’ve encountered.

They say you can keep your white sneakers looking white every day, right?

What if you step out for work wearing brand-new white sneakers and get caught in the rain, or if tteokbokki sauce spills on your crisp white shirt? It’s not just your shoes and shirt that get stained—it feels like your whole day is ruined.

I came across a cleaner Wadizthat claims to solve supporters’ problems with stains, dirt, and stubborn grime. It’s known asthe Banana Cleaner!

 

It's okay if it gets messy now

Banana Cleaner was created to solve those frustrating situations caused by stains that we’ve all experienced at least once.

It comes in two types—one for shoes and one for fabrics—so you can remove stains according to your needs. In particular, since it’s designed as a brush, it looks like it would be easy to remove stains.

While the ability to clean quickly and easily is certainly a plus, when it comes to cleaning products, the most important factors are, above all, “Does it clean effectively?” and “Is it safe?” This is where certificates, verification documents, and test reports come into play.

I found out that Banana Cleaner has been verified for safety and disinfecting efficacy by various organizations, includingtheMinistry of Environment’ssafety standards compliance certification. That’s why I’m confident it will clean effectively and be safe to use! I can trust it.

What are household chemical products subject to safety verification?

Products such as disinfectants (including Banana Cleaner), diffusers, air fresheners, detergents, and fabric softeners are all classified as household chemical products. These products have been designated by the Minister of Environment due to concerns about potential risks to public health or the environment. The Ministry of Environment is responsible for the certification and regulation of household chemical products. Products may only be distributed and sold after confirming that they have been manufacturedin accordance with safety standardsand that they meet those standards througha safety compliance declaration.

Since these are chemical products, you might worry that they could be dangerous. However, thanks to the Ministry of Environment’s certification confirming compliance with safety standards, you can trust and use household chemical products—such as disinfectants and detergents—that make our daily lives more convenient.

 

Has this product I backed been verified?

The Project Review Team also requires that all household chemical product projects submit a certificate confirming compliance with safety standards to ensure that our supporters receive their rewards safely.

  • Have the correct documents been submitted?
  • Have all rewards been reported and approved by type and scent?
  • Do the details listed—such as the product name, capacity, and category—match the actual rewards?
  • Does it have any benefits or effects?
  • Has the expiration date passed?

We are carefully reviewing the documents and stories against these criteria to ensure that certified rewards are delivered to our supporters.In the case of Banana Cleaner, we confirmed through the Certificate of Compliance with Safety Standards that it has been registered as a disinfectant and cleaning agent, with its efficacy in killing E. coli and Candida fungi.

Tip from the Reviewer!

See for yourself:History of Reports and Approvalsfor Household Chemical Products

Household chemical products are everywhere in our daily lives. Whenever I buy them, I always make sure to check whether the product has been registered, if it’s safe, and what it’s intended for. I checkthe labelon the back of the packaging—which liststhe safety requirements for household chemical products—to confirm that it’s a registered and approved product before making a purchase. (I guess you could call it a professional habit 😉)

Area where product information can be viewed

Area where product information can be viewed

All products registered and approved as "safety-certified household chemical products" must include specific labeling information on the back of their packaging. Detailed information about the product is provided so that you can easily identify its intended use and the substances it contains. You can check this basic information right away.

If you’d like to know more details beyond what’s listed here, you can find detailed information about the product by searching for it onthe “Green Nuri” Living Environment Safety Information System(
), operated by the Ministry of Environment!

But don’t worry when participating in a project Wadiz. Our project review team will conduct a thorough review. Why not try checking the registration and approval history carefully before purchasing household chemical products in your daily life?

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