IS YOUR WEBSITE ACCESSABLE BY LAW?
Disability Discrimination Act 2005
We at ABC specialize in translating your
information into British Sign Language
be this a video,website or document, so
that tens of thousands of Deaf people
can access your information as required
by the Disability Discrimination Act (DDA).
We have a range of services to cater for business who wish to make their websites more accessible for people with dissabillities, not only
for the sake that it is now a legal requirement or for the sake that attracting more dissabled people to your site can unlock a potential significant amount of dormant potential clients. But for the fact that
as a business you would be seeking to activly be involved in helping
the dissadvantaged .
As more companies move their business online, these inaccessible users become more important to the business owner. Knowing that
up to 60% of potential end-users cannot view their website should
spur them to create accessible sites. In simple terms, these potential customers cannot access their services or buy productsOur physical world is more accessible for disabled persons. The next step is accessibility in the electronic world. It is now time to build “wheelchair ramps to the Internet!” web audio is now one of the neccasary steps needed to be taken in order to appear to have taken measures to faccillitate the needs of the dissabled.Does your site have time for the dissabled .