ADA Compliance

Our platform is built from the ground up to make web accessibility easier for you. We comply with ADA & WCAG accessibility standards to ensure that your website is usable for everyone.

Benefits of ada compliance with web accessibility laws

We’ve designed Accessible Web RAMP from the ground up to support your company in achieving and maintaining ADA and AODA compliance. Below is more information on best practices and how RAMP can help you achieve compliance

Serving a wider audience

Making your content accessible will expand your potential audience, allowing more people to engage with your products or services. This can open up new revenue opportunities as you reach a broader, more diverse customer base.

Increased search presence

Providing transcripts for audiovisual files helps search engines discover and rank your content more easily. When you add a transcript to videos or audio files, it turns the spoken content into text that search engines can read.

Decreased legal risk

Organizations that prioritize accessibility are better prepared to handle any legal claims and can avoid expensive fines or violations. By making their services, products, and spaces more accessible, they reduce the risk of non-compliance with regulations

Better overall user experience

Studies have shown that when websites and apps are designed with accessibility in mind meaning they are easy to use for people with disabilities everyone benefits.

Who needs to follow ADA requirements?

ADA (Americans with Disabilities Act) requirements apply to:

  • State and local government agencies
  • Businesses that are open to the public
    Some common examples of businesses that need to follow ADA guidelines include:
  • Retail stores
  • Banks
  • Hotels
  • Hospitals
  • Doctor’s offices
  • Restaurants
  • Movie theaters
    If your organization falls into any of these categories, it’s important to make sure you’re meeting ADA standards to ensure accessibility for everyone.

How we test the website

This involves a thorough review of both the website’s code and its user interface. We also used simple tools like the JAWS screen reader and color contrast checkers to ensure everything is accessible.

After fixing the major structural accessibility issues, automated testing was done on the remaining pages to catch any problems specific to other areas of the site.

Plan Your Testing Goals

Determine what you want to test, such as functionality, design, performance, or security. Make a checklist of key areas like navigation, forms, links, and responsiveness on different devices.

Test Across Browsers

Open your website on different browsers (like Chrome, Firefox, Safari) to ensure everything displays correctly and functions as expected in each one.

Check Mobile Responsiveness

Use your phone or tablet to see how the website adapts to smaller screens. Make sure text, images, and buttons resize properly and the site is easy to use on mobile devices.

Test All Links and Buttons

Click on every link, button, and menu to ensure they work and lead to the correct pages. Make sure no links are broken or lead to incorrect destinations.

Test Forms and Input Fields

Fill out all forms on the site (e.g., contact forms, sign-ups) to ensure they submit correctly and you receive confirmations or error messages when needed. Test for accurate data validation.

Check Loading Speed

Test how fast the website loads on different devices and internet connections. Use tools like Google PageSpeed Insights to identify areas where speed can be improved.

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Frequently Asked Questions

  • Provided handicap parking
  • Wheelchair ramps for entering and exiting
  • Braille signage
  • Websites and digital properties that follow WCAG 2.0 AA Guidelines

No, the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) works alongside the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG). The ADA law points to the WCAG guidelines for guidance on how to make web content accessible. Companies can avoid a lawsuit and win government contracts by auditing their website and software.

The WCAG is an international set of standards used to improve web accessibility. The primary focus is to make HTML accessible throughout all platforms.

ADA compliance requires employers, state and local governments, and businesses to provide equal access and opportunities for people with disabilities. This includes:

  • Providing accessible facilities that are free from barriers
  • Ensuring accessible communications such as provision of auxiliary aids and services
  • Providing reasonable accommodations in the workplace
  • Hiring and advancement of qualified individuals with disabilities
  • Ensuring that employees with disabilities have equal access to training and benefits

Website compliance is not just limited to the ADA. There are several other standards and regulations, depending on the nature of your website and where your audience is located. Here are some of the key ones:

  • Section 508 of the Rehabilitation Act
  • California Consumer Privacy Act (CCPA)
  • Payment Card Industry Data Security Standard (PCI DSS)
  • Children’s Online Privacy Protection Act (COPPA)
  • Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA)
  • General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR)

Some examples of ADA non-compliance lawsuits include:

  • Rite Aid
  • Teachers Test Prep
  • H&R Block
  • Project Civic Access
  • Louisiana Tech
  • Nueces County, Texas

Costs for achieving ADA compliance vary, with ADA services typically costing $1500 to $5000. How much your business pays will depend on your website’s size, current compliance, timeline, service provider, and other factors.

BrowserStack Accessibility Testing is a unified platform for swiftly detecting both fundamental and intricate accessibility issues. It is a one-Stop Solution to

  • Test,
  • Report, and Monitor Web
  • Accessibility Health.
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