At Atrium, we are committed to ensuring that our website is accessible to everyone, including people with disabilities. We strive to make accessibility a top priority in our daily web development operations, and we are constantly working to improve the accessibility of our website.
To achieve this goal, we have adopted the following accessibility standards:
We also provide several ways for users to contact us if they encounter any accessibility issues on our website. These include:
By using our website, you agree to the following terms:
If you have any questions or concerns about our accessibility agreement, please contact us using one of the methods listed above.
If you have any questions or concerns about our accessibility agreement, please contact us using one of the methods listed above.
[1] "Accessibility statements should contain at least the following: A commitment to accessibility for people with disabilities; The accessibility standard applied, such as WCAG 2.1; Contact information in case users encounter problems; It is also advisable to include the following information: Any known limitations, to avoid frustration of your users" URL: https://www.w3.org/WAI/planning/statements/
[2] "The Department of Justice published guidance on web accessibility and the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA). It explains how state and local governments (entities covered by ADA Title II) and businesses open to the public (entities covered by ADA Title III) can make sure their websites are accessible to people with disabilities in line with the ADA's requirements." URL: https://www.ada.gov/resources/web-guidance/
[3] "An accessibility statement is a paragraph or so of text that provides information regarding the level of accessibility your website is targeting. Most importantly, it outlines your site's methods to achieve it successfully. Your accessibility statement is also your opportunity to be transparent and take ownership of any facets of your site that ..." URL: https://blog.hubspot.com/website/accessibility-statements