Commitment to Accessibility
AlarmBeepGuide is committed to ensuring digital accessibility for all users, including those with disabilities. We believe critical safety information must be accessible to everyone.
Accessibility Standards
We strive to meet WCAG 2.1 Level AA standards and follow these principles: • Perceivable: Information is presented in ways all users can perceive • Operable: Interface elements are operable by all users • Understandable: Content and operation are clear and predictable • Robust: Content works with current and future assistive technologies
Features We’ve Implemented
Visual Access • High contrast text (minimum 4.5:1 ratio) • Resizable text without breaking layout • Clear visual hierarchy and spacing • Descriptive alt text for images • No information conveyed by color alone
Keyboard Navigation • Full keyboard accessibility (no mouse required) • Logical tab order throughout site • Visible focus indicators • Skip-to-content links
Screen Reader Support • Semantic HTML structure • ARIA labels where appropriate • Descriptive link text (no “click here”) • Proper heading hierarchy • Form labels and error messages
Content Clarity • Plain language (10th-grade reading level or lower) • Clear instructions • Consistent navigation • Predictable site behavior • Helpful error messages
What We’re Working On
While we strive for full accessibility, we recognize ongoing improvement is necessary: • Expanding video captions and transcripts • Improving mobile touch target sizes • Adding more visual alternatives for audio content • Enhancing form accessibility • Regular accessibility audits
Assistive Technology Compatibility
This site has been tested with: • JAWS screen reader • NVDA screen reader • VoiceOver (iOS/macOS) • Keyboard-only navigation • Browser zoom (up to 200%) • High contrast mode
Known Issues
We’re actively working to resolve: • Some third-party ad content may not meet accessibility standards • Certain interactive features may have limited screen reader support • Not all legacy content has been fully updated to current standards
Your Feedback Matters
If you encounter accessibility barriers: • Let us know what doesn’t work • Tell us what assistive technology you’re using • Describe the problem or barrier • Suggest improvements
Contact us with “ACCESSIBILITY” in the subject line for priority response.
Alternative Formats
If you need content in an alternative format: • Large print • Audio version • Simplified language • Other accommodations
Please contact us, and we’ll work to provide the information in a format that works for you.
Third-Party Content
While we control our content accessibility, some third-party elements (ads, embedded content) may not meet our standards. We’re working with partners to improve this.
Regular Reviews
We conduct accessibility reviews: • Quarterly audits of new content • Annual full-site accessibility audit • Ongoing user feedback incorporation • Updates to match evolving standards
Our Commitment
Accessibility isn’t a one-time project—it’s an ongoing commitment. We will: • Prioritize accessibility in all new features • Fix reported issues promptly • Train our team on accessibility best practices • Engage users with disabilities in our improvement process
Legal Compliance
We aim to comply with: • Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) • Section 508 of the Rehabilitation Act • Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG 2.1 AA)
Questions?
For accessibility questions, concerns, or accommodation requests, please contact us. We typically respond within 48 hours and treat accessibility issues as high priority.
Safety information saves lives. Making that information accessible to everyone isn’t just good practice—it’s our responsibility.
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