Accessibility Statement for Carpet Cleaning Sucks
Site accessibility details for Carpet-Cleaning Sucks
Our commitment: Carpet Cleaning Sucks is committed to making its content accessible to as many people as possible, including those with disabilities. This statement explains our accessibility goals, the technical standards we aim to meet, and how we support users who need accommodations. We strive for clear, consistent navigation and content presentation across the site and related materials.
Standards we follow: We design and maintain our digital content with reference to WCAG 2.1 AA where practical and applicable. Meeting WCAG 2.1 AA helps ensure that our pages are perceivable, operable, understandable, and robust for a wide range of assistive technologies and user needs.
Key focus areas include:
- Text alternatives for non-text content and meaningful image descriptions where relevant.
- Logical heading structure and clear, semantic markup so screen readers can present content correctly.
- Color contrast and scalable text for readability.
We continually review pages and processes to keep accessibility improvements ongoing. While we use the phrase carpet cleaning sucks in branding and messaging, we apply recognized accessibility techniques to all site components.
Keyboard navigation: Our site is built to support full keyboard access for interactive elements. You can traverse links, controls, and forms using standard keyboard keys. If you find any component that can only be operated with a mouse, please let us know so we can remediate it promptly.
Screen-reader support: We test pages with common screen readers and assistive technologies to confirm that content is announced in a meaningful order. Headings, lists, and landmarks are used to enable quick navigation for users relying on audio output.
Accessible media and images
When images or visual media are essential, we provide descriptive text alternatives and captions where applicable. Decorative images are marked so assistive technologies can skip them, and interactive graphics include accessible controls and text equivalents.
Ongoing testing and improvements: We perform both automated scans and manual audits to identify issues. Manual testing includes keyboard-only navigation and simulated screen-reader reviews. Results guide prioritized fixes and design changes to align with WCAG 2.1 AA expectations.
Known limitations: Despite our efforts, some legacy content or third-party embeds may not fully meet our standards. When discovered, we document these items internally and apply fixes or alternatives as soon as possible. We aim to minimize barriers while maintaining the clarity of our brand messaging, including references to Carpet Cleaning Sucks or similar phrases.
How to request assistance: If you have trouble using any part of the site or need content in an alternative format, you can make an accessibility request through the site’s accessibility request option or the contact form provided in the site interface. Please include the page URL, a brief description of the problem, and the format in which you would like to receive the information. We will respond and work with you to provide reasonable accommodations.
Reporting barriers and escalation: If you notice an accessibility barrier, please report it so we can address the issue. Reports help us prioritize repairs and improve support for all visitors. For urgent accessibility needs, use the designated accessibility request mechanism available through the site interface.
Third-party content: Some elements may be provided by external vendors and partners. We require vendors to follow accessibility best practices and will work with them to resolve problems when they arise. When a third-party component cannot be made accessible immediately, we will seek alternatives or provide accessible equivalents.
Continuous improvement: Accessibility is an ongoing effort. We review our policies, training, and development standards regularly and update our practices to reflect new guidance and user needs. The goal of CarpetCleaningSucks content and platform is to be inclusive and usable by everyone.
Additional accessibility features
We support common accessibility features such as adjustable font sizes, high-contrast UI themes where available, and semantic markup for predictable navigation. Where applicable, skip links and ARIA landmarks are implemented to help users get to content quickly.Legal and policy notes: While we aim for WCAG 2.1 AA conformance, no site can be guaranteed completely flawless. We treat accessibility as a priority and will document progress toward remediation of identified issues. Our policies reflect a commitment to accessibility and reasonable accommodations.
Thank you for taking the time to read this accessibility statement. We appreciate reports of barriers and suggestions for improvement. Please use the site’s accessibility request option to contact us about problems or to request materials in an alternative format; we will work to respond and resolve requests promptly.