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AccessibilityWe want every part of this site usable by everyone.
Last updated 12 August 2026
Our target
We aim to meet WCAG 2.2 Level AA. That is the standard referenced by the Accessible Canada Act, the European Accessibility Act, and the ADA guidance in the United States.
What we have done
- Every page works from the keyboard alone, with a visible focus outline and a skip link to the main content.
- The navigation overlay and the age gate trap focus while open and return it where it came from on close.
- All decorative imagery is hidden from screen readers; meaningful imagery carries alternative text.
- Every animation — the scroll reveals, the gallery slideshows, the elevation gauge, the map — is disabled or reduced when your system asks for reduced motion.
- Body text is set in a variable font at a size that scales with your browser settings, and layout is fluid rather than fixed.
- Text sits on a scrim wherever it overlays photography, so contrast holds regardless of the image behind it.
Where we fall short
We would rather tell you than have you find out:
- The distribution map is a visual medium. Every territory it shows is also listed in text below it, with the same search and filtering, so no information is map-only — but the map itself is not navigable by keyboard.
- Some photography carried over from earlier versions of the site has generic alternative text. We are rewriting it.
- We have not yet completed a formal third-party audit. Our own last review against WCAG 2.1 AA was on 12 August 2026: it found nine issues and fixed seven. The two still open are the alternative text noted above, and the film on the homepage, which starts by itself and cannot be paused.
Tell us
If something here blocks you, email cheers@audecious.com with the page and what happened. We treat access problems as bugs, not requests, and we will tell you when it is fixed.