
Accessibility Statement
Last Updated: 03-20-2025
SealCertify is committed to ensuring digital accessibility for all users, including those with disabilities. We strive to adhere to the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) 2.1 Level AA standards** and applicable state and federal laws, including the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) and Massachusetts Accessibility Regulations.
Our Efforts
We have implemented the following measures to enhance accessibility on our website:
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Design & Development:
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Ensuring sufficient color contrast and resizable text.
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Avoiding content that may cause seizures (e.g., flashing animations).
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Using Wix’s accessibility features, including keyboard navigation, alt text for images, and semantic HTML.
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Testing & Improvements:
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Regular audits using Wix’s accessibility tools and third-party scanners.
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Manual testing by team members and user feedback integration.
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Third-Party Content:
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While we aim for full accessibility, some third-party integrations (e.g., maps, payment processors) may have limitations. We encourage providers to meet WCAG standards.
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Limitations
Despite our efforts, some areas may not yet be fully accessible. Please contact us if you encounter barriers:
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Missing alt text or image descriptions.
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Navigation or form issues.
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PDFs or documents not optimized for screen readers.
Feedback & Assistance
We welcome feedback on accessibility. If you experience difficulties or need accommodations:
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Email: compliance@sealcertify.tech
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Phone: [Your Phone Number, if applicable]
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Mail: 51 Pleasant Street, Unit 797, Malden, MA 02148
We aim to respond to accessibility inquiries within 5 business days.
Wix Accessibility Features
Our website is built on Wix, which includes:
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ARIA (Accessible Rich Internet Applications) support.
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Screen reader compatibility.
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Keyboard navigation enhancements.
Learn more at Wix Accessibility Statement.
Formal Complaints
If you believe we have not met accessibility standards, you may file a complaint with the Massachusetts Office on Disability or the U.S. Department of Justice.
Key Compliance Notes for Massachusetts:
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Massachusetts General Laws (Chapter 504, Section 28): Requires state contractors to comply with accessibility standards.
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ADA Title III: Applies to public accommodations, including websites.