Accessibility
Everyone should be able to use this site.
We want every visitor — including those using screen readers, keyboard navigation, or other assistive technology — to find what they came here for without friction.
Our commitment
We aim to conform to Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) 2.1, Level AA. This standard is the basis for most digital accessibility work in the United States and is referenced by the U.S. Department of Justice in its guidance on ADA Title III.
What we do
- Color contrast is checked against WCAG AA on every text pair and interactive control.
- Every page can be navigated by keyboard, with a visible focus outline on every control.
- Every photograph has text describing what it shows.
- Headings are organized in order, so screen-reader users can skim the page structure.
- Forms have labels, sensible input types on phones, and errors announced via assistive technology.
- Animation is restrained, and the site honors the “reduce motion” setting on your device.
- We do not use an accessibility overlay or widget. The structure of the site itself is what we rely on.
Last audit
The site was last audited on 2026-04-30 using axe-core and a full keyboard walkthrough at both desktop and mobile viewports. We re-audit after every meaningful site update.
Tell us if something doesn’t work
If you run into a barrier on this site — something you can’t reach, read, or use — please let us know. We take these reports seriously and will get back to you as quickly as we can.
- Call us: (254) 229-0421
- Use the contact form.
Our goal is to respond within two business days and fix reasonable issues within five.
Limitations
We do our best to keep every page conformant, but software changes and third-party services are sometimes outside our direct control. If you encounter a third-party page that isn’t accessible, please tell us — we will help you complete what you came for another way.
This accessibility statement was last updated on 2026-04-30.