Effective Date: 4/22/2025

At National Fire & Safety, we are committed to making our website accessible and user-friendly for all people, including those with disabilities. We believe that everyone should be able to access information about fire protection and safety services, regardless of ability.

We understand that digital accessibility is an ongoing effort, and while our website is not yet fully optimized for all accessibility standards, we are actively working to improve the overall experience for every user.

What We’re Doing

We are currently in the process of reviewing and improving our website to better align with the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) 2.1, Level AA. These are internationally recognized standards designed to make digital content more accessible to people with a wide range of disabilities.

Our efforts include:

  • Reviewing our website structure, colors, and navigation for accessibility issues
  • Improving keyboard navigation and screen reader compatibility
  • Adding alt text to images and ensuring headings are used properly
  • Addressing contrast issues for text readability
  • Enhancing form labels and interaction elements

Known Limitations

We acknowledge that some parts of the site may not currently meet accessibility standards, including:

  • Some images may not have alternative text
  • Certain visual elements may not have optimal color contrast
  • Some older pages or documents may not be fully navigable by screen readers
  • Interactive forms or buttons may need improvement for full keyboard accessibility

We are actively identifying and resolving these issues, and we appreciate your patience as we continue this work.

Feedback and Support

If you encounter any difficulty accessing content or using features on our site, we want to hear from you. Your feedback helps us prioritize accessibility improvements and provide a better experience for all visitors.

Please reach out to us at:

Third-Party Content

Some pages on our site may include third-party content (such as maps, videos, or social media links). While we aim to use accessible alternatives where possible, we may not have control over the accessibility features provided by these external tools or platforms.

Commitment to Improvement

Accessibility is not a one-time effort—it’s a continuous journey. As we update and develop new content, we are committed to making accessibility a part of our design process and ensuring that improvements are ongoing.

Thank you for visiting National Fire & Safety. We’re working hard to build a website that works for everyone.