Clearly state Kids Furniture Canada’s commitment to accessibility and ensuring a positive experience for all users, including those with disabilities.
Mention striving to conform to recognized standards like the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) 2.1 or 2.2, Level AA (this is a common target).
Measures Taken / Ongoing Efforts:
Describe the steps you are taking or plan to take to make your site accessible. This might include:
Designing for keyboard navigation.
Providing alternative text for meaningful images.
Ensuring sufficient color contrast.
Using clear and consistent navigation.
Striving for readable fonts and text spacing.
Ensuring forms are accessible.
Providing captions or transcripts for videos (if you use them).
Testing with assistive technologies (if you do).
Training staff on accessibility (if applicable).
Acknowledge that accessibility is an ongoing effort and you are continually working to improve.
Known Limitations / Areas for Improvement (Optional but Transparent):
If there are specific areas of your site you know are not yet fully accessible but you are working on them, you can mention this. This shows transparency. (e.g., “We are currently working to improve the accessibility of our video content.”)
Feedback & Contact Information:
Provide a way for users to contact you if they encounter accessibility barriers or have suggestions.
Include an email address (e.g.,accessibility@kidsfurniturecanada.com) or a link to your general contact form with a note to specify “Accessibility Feedback.”
Third-Party Content:
A brief disclaimer if your site includes third-party content or plugins that you do not fully control regarding their accessibility, but that you encourage these providers to offer accessible content.