What is the ADA Seal?
ADA.org: ADA Seal Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)For more than 125 years, the ADA has promoted safety and effectiveness of dental products as part of its mission to advance oral health. As early as 1866, an ADA committee prepared a statement on dentifrices (toothpaste) that questioned whether the extravagant claims made on behalf of patent tooth powders and other dental nostrums of the time were just “an imposition on the public”.
How do I apply for the ADA Seal of Acceptance?
ADA.org: ADA Seal Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)In 2005, the ADA decided to phase out the Seal of Acceptance program for professional products and focus instead on a product evaluation newsletter for ADA member dentists covering an entire category of professional products in one article. We launched the newsletter—the Professional Product Review—in July 2006. Phase-out of the Seal on professional products will be completed by December 31, 2007. Get more information on the Professional Product Review.
What does the ADA Seal of Acceptance mean?
Answers to Frequently Asked QuestionsThe ADA Seal of Acceptance is a symbol that a product has shown that it meets ADA standards of safety and effectiveness. About 350 companies voluntarily submit research data to the ADA showing the safety and efficacy of their dental products. The data they submit undergo stringent review by independent consultants and the ADA before the Seal is awarded. The ADA reviews all advertising claims for any product bearing the Seal.
I've noticed that only some dental products have the ADA Seal of Acceptance. Why?
Answers to Frequently Asked QuestionsThe Seal of Acceptance Program is strictly voluntary. Manufacturers may choose to have products evaluated; some choose not to. The ADA does not comment on why products do not carry the Seal or on the quality of non-Seal products. Data collected in our laboratories indicate that about 30 to 40 percent of consumer products fail to meet the standards required for the ADA Seal of Acceptance when they are first submitted.
Do Adenna Latex Exam Gloves receive the ADA Seal of Approval?
latex glove dealers, nitrile gloves, latex gloves, vinyl glo...Adenna LPX Latex Powdered Exam Glove has received the ADA Seal of Approval. However, the ADA requires a different limit of protein claim from the FDA for powder free latex exam gloves. The ADA's is 200 ug/gm of gloves instead of 50 ug/gm of glove.
What is the ADA?
Student Disability Services - Frequently Asked QuestionsThe Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) is a Federal civil rights law. It gives Federal civil rights protections to individuals with disabilities similar to those provided to individuals on the basis of race, color, sex, national origin, age, and religion. It guarantees equal opportunity for individuals with disabilities in State and local government services, public accommodations, employment, transportation, and telecommunications.
What is the value of the seal?
ADA.org: ADA Seal Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)The ADA Seal of Acceptance is designed to help consumers make informed decisions about safe and effective consumer products. Market research has shown that the ADA Seal on a product directly affects the purchase decisions of consumers. Each year, the ADA receives hundreds of inquiries from companies about new and existing products.
How do I get a seal?
Internet-Consumers-Report.org - F.A.QOnce our experts feel that a site has either met or exceeded our service standards, we then rank each website using a 0-5 seal ranking system, 5 being the highest. Websites that achieve a rank of 5 will be entitled to display our numbered Seal of Approval on their website.
Who Is Protected Under the ADA?
Edit PageThe ADA protects qualified individuals with disabilities. An individual with a disability is a person who has a physical or mental impairment that substantially limits major life activities; has a record of such an impairment; or is regarded as having such an impairment. Major life activities means functions such as caring for one's self, performing manual tasks, walking, seeing, hearing, speaking, breathing, learning and working.
Will the building be ADA accessible during construction?
Park City High: Frequently Asked QuestionsThe building and portables have remained ADA accessible during construction. There were some problems with ramps at the portables but those problems have been corrected
What is an Authorized Dealer Agreement (ADA)?
Drop Shipping FAQsThis is a legal document that outlines the rules and guidelines a dealer (online or offline) must follow in order to sell a drop shipper's products. Some drop shipper's will require the agreement to be signed as a protection policy for their business.
Can I seal through paint?
Frequently Asked Questions - RadonSealquot;I have recently painted the walls but the basement is still very damp. Can I still seal it against moisture?" Sorry, you have to remove the paint first. But if the paint is just a single layer of latex-based paint like Drylock, it is porous and does not stop water vapor - humidity. You can still seal and waterproof right through it with Ion-Bond Armor. First, wash and scrub the paint with a detergent solution to remove dirt from pores in the paint and let thoroughly dry out.
Should I seal my whole house?
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) - Fairfax County, VirginiaNo, you are better off moving quickly to a designated shelter-in-place room and seal the room to reduce air flow from the outside into the room.
How do I get a raised seal on my birth certificate?
Tennessee Department of Health: Vital RecordsThe certified copies issued by the Tennessee Department of Health ? Office of Vital Records always have a raised seal. A raised seal is the same as an embossed seal. Both types of birth certificate copies, the long form and the short form, contain the raised seal.
I have been told that I need to get an apostille seal. How do I do that?
Tennessee Department of Health: Vital RecordsYou may apply to the Tennessee Vital Records Office for an apostille. Follow the instructions to request a certified copy and include one check made payable to Tennessee Vital Records for the required copies. Include a second check made payable to the Tennessee Secretary of State for the apostille; the fee for the apostille is $2.00 for each document.
How is the Seal used in advertising and packaging?
ADA.org: ADA Seal Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)The ADA requires Accepted products to display a Seal Statement on the product label and in advertising. The Seal Statement tells the consumer why the ADA accepted that particular product. For example, the Seal Statement on an Accepted toothpaste with fluoride would read: “The ADA Council on Scientific Affairs’ Acceptance of (product name) is based on its finding that the product is effective in helping to prevent and reduce tooth decay, when used as directed.
