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Seals of Approval

Here is examples only of our seals verifying a product or company meets the high quality and ethical standards of KB Tenacious, LLC. Our seals are divided into a few categories to including:

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Non-Profit

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Non-profits are an amazing business model that helps communities. But the big question on many donor's minds is if the company is putting your donation to the place they are claiming. You may also ask if this company is legitimate, or ethical. This badge proves that the company has been reviewed and approved by our investigators in the year provided on the seal.

Best in Business

Business, as we know, is about making money. But how reliable and sound is a business? This Seal requires a company to be never found lying about their products, treat their employees and customers fairly, have good reviews on multiple platforms, and, if possible, have at least 3/4ths of their products meeting our seal of approval.

High Heat Seal

Firefighters are known for their ability to break almost anything, work in rugged, unforgiving environments, and their ability to get into nearly anything. Having to be gentle with things is not an option. This Seal requires the product to be in the hands of a Firefighter for at least one year and still pass our seal of approval requirements. These products are firefighter approved.

The Green Seal

Does the product you use have a good impact? This seal is given to products with little to no environmental effect. Or benefit the environment significantly. The product must also not cause harm to workers, families, or animals' health. Finally, the product must benefit the economy by providing good jobs.

General Seal of Approval

This seal shows that a product has met 8/10 stars in all our categories. The product is graded on its Craftsmanship, Durability, Quality, and Reliability. To meet this seal, it must prove to us that it's up for the task.

*All seals, except for the Non-Profit and Best in Business seals, require a minimum of one year of testing, review, and investigation. Each seal must be evaluated by at least two trusted individuals, both of whom must agree on approval. A separate third individual will then conduct a final review of the product or business, making the ultimate decision on granting the seal.

In total, all three reviewers must unanimously agree before a seal is awarded. If a seal is denied for any reason, the final reviewer may request an additional year of testing or recommend consulting an expert for further evaluation. Experts are defined as individuals with over five years of experience with the relevant product, business, or materials, and they must have no affiliation with the company being evaluated.

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