Accessibility Policy
Last updated: October 1, 2020
Commitment to Accessibility
The operator of this website, Critical Growth, LLC (“Prefab Review,” “we” or “us”) is committed to accessibility. It is our policy to ensure that persons with disabilities have full and equal access to all our digital and offline offerings.
Standards
We strives to meet WCAG 2.0 AA standards to ensure digital offerings on prefabreview.com are ADA Compliant.
Demonstrable Access
Some of the measures taken to make prefabreview.com accessible include:
descriptive alt text values are assigned to all images
using descriptive text links and headers
maintaining a consistent and predictable layout throughout the site
incorporating a skip navigation link
making all text zoomable up to 200%
ensuring website is navigable by keyboard only
presenting content in a meaningful order
providing full set of text transcripts for any video or audio content
ensuring a minimum 4.5:1 color ratio for all text
not included captcha or recaptcha anywhere on prefabreview.com
Actions Taken
Here are the steps I have taken to ensure accessibility of this website:
read through WCAG 2.0 AA and implemented all success criteria
reviewed prefabreview.com for any inaccessible components
removed any media that wasn’t accessible
Legal Compliance
Through our genuine and good faith commitment and devotion to accessibility, we believe prefabreview.com not only meets but exceeds the digital accessibility requirements imposed by Title III of the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) and Section 504 & 508 of the Rehabilitation Act and other parallel or related disability inclusion laws including the New York Human Rights Law and the California Unruh Act.
Feedback
Prefabreview.com is committed to accessibility and we are always seeking to improve. If you know of a way we can improve, please email me us at info@prefabreview.com.
Resources
You can learn more about the right to equal access for all Americans at ADA.gov.
Section508.gov provides numerous resources for making accessible websites and maintaining them.
W3C and WCAG 2.0 provide technical guidelines and examples for what web accessibility should be.
Accessible.org provides web accessibility information and services.