Accessibility Statement
Our Commitment to Accessible Design
Last Updated: January 1, 2026
Presentation Media, Inc. is committed to ensuring digital accessibility for people with disabilities. We are continually improving the user experience for everyone and applying the relevant accessibility standards.
Our Commitment
We believe that everyone should have equal access to information and services. Our goal is to provide a website that is accessible to the widest possible audience, regardless of technology or ability. We are working to ensure that our website meets or exceeds the requirements of the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) 2.1 at the AA level.
Accessibility Features
We have implemented the following accessibility features on our website:
Navigation and Structure
- Clear and consistent navigation throughout the website
- Logical heading structure for easy content navigation
- Skip navigation links for efficient page browsing
- Descriptive link text that indicates the destination
Visual Design
- Sufficient color contrast between text and backgrounds
- Resizable text that can be adjusted using browser settings
- Clear visual hierarchy and consistent layout
- Non-text content includes text alternatives
Forms and Interactive Elements
- Form fields include proper labels and instructions
- Error messages are clearly identified and explained
- All interactive elements can be accessed using a keyboard
- Focus indicators are visible for keyboard navigation
Compatibility
- Compatible with major screen readers and assistive technologies
- Responsive design for various devices and screen sizes
- Functions properly with browser zoom up to 200%
- Works without JavaScript for essential functions
Content
- Plain language is used throughout the website
- Images include descriptive alt text where appropriate
- Documents are provided in accessible formats
- Multimedia content includes captions and transcripts
Conformance Status
We aim to conform to the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) 2.1 Level AA, which are internationally recognized standards for web accessibility. These guidelines explain how to make web content more accessible for people with disabilities.
We regularly test our website using automated tools and manual testing to identify and address accessibility issues. Our testing includes:
- Automated accessibility testing tools
- Manual keyboard navigation testing
- Screen reader testing with common assistive technologies
- Code review for accessibility best practices
Known Issues
We are actively working to address any accessibility issues on our website. If you encounter any barriers, please let us know so we can address them.
Third-Party Content
While we strive to ensure accessibility throughout our website, some third-party content or tools may not be fully accessible. We work with our vendors to encourage accessibility, but we cannot guarantee the accessibility of third-party content.
Assistive Technology Support
Our website is designed to be compatible with the following assistive technologies:
- Screen readers (JAWS, NVDA, VoiceOver)
- Screen magnification software
- Speech recognition software
- Keyboard-only navigation
Feedback and Contact
We welcome your feedback on the accessibility of our website. If you experience any difficulty accessing content, using features, or have suggestions for improvement, please contact us:
Accessibility Contact:
- Email: help@presentationmedia.org
- Phone: +1 (765) 409-5995
- Address: Presentation Media, Inc., 1916 W 144th St, Gardena, CA 90249
We will respond to accessibility feedback within 5 business days and provide a timeline for resolution when applicable.
Continuous Improvement
Accessibility is an ongoing process. We are committed to:
- Regularly reviewing and updating our website for accessibility
- Training our staff on accessibility best practices
- Incorporating accessibility into our development process
- Responding promptly to accessibility concerns
Enforcement Procedure
In case of an unsatisfactory response to your accessibility concern, you may contact the relevant authorities in your jurisdiction. In the United States, the Department of Justice provides information on how to file complaints under the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA).