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Accessibility Statement

This statement was last updated on 9/15/2024

 

Wall Trap Consulting is continuously working to improve the accessibility of our website. We are committed to conducting regular audits and addressing any identified issues. We encourage feedback from our users to help us ensure that our website meets the needs of all visitors.

What web accessibility is

Web accessibility refers to the practice of designing and developing websites in a way that ensures all individuals, including those with disabilities, can perceive, understand, navigate, and interact with the content. It aims to break down barriers that prevent people with disabilities from accessing online information and services.

By implementing web accessibility, websites become usable for individuals with various impairments, including:

  • Visual impairments: Such as blindness, low vision, or color blindness.

  • Hearing impairments: Including deafness or hearing loss.

  • Motor disabilities: That make it difficult for users to operate a mouse or keyboard.

  • Cognitive or neurological disabilities: Affecting memory, attention, or processing information.

An accessible website provides alternatives to non-text elements, ensures keyboard functionality, and maintains content clarity, all while complying with the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG). This fosters inclusivity and guarantees that everyone, regardless of their abilities, can effectively engage with digital content.

Accessibility adjustments on this site

We have adapted this site in accordance with WCAG [2.0 / 2.1 / 2.2 - select relevant option] guidelines, and have made the site accessible to the level of [A / AA / AAA - select relevant option]. This site's contents have been adapted to work with assistive technologies, such as screen readers and keyboard use. As part of this effort, we have also [remove irrelevant information]:

  • Used the Accessibility Wizard to find and fix potential accessibility issues

  • Set the language of the site 

  • Set the content order of the site’s pages

  • Defined clear heading structures on all of the site’s pages

  • Added alternative text to images

  • Implemented color combinations that meet the required color contrast

  • Reduced the use of motion on the site

  • Ensured all videos, audio, and files on the site are accessible

Declaration of partial compliance with the standard due to third-party content [only add if relevant]

Requests, issues and suggestions

If you find an accessibility issue on the site, or if you require further assistance, you are welcome to contact us through the organization's accessibility coordinator:

  • Quincy Michael

  • 571-459-9535​

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