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Accessibility Audit

An accessibility audit is a review process that checks how well a space, website, or product accommodates people with various disabilities. This includes assessing features like ramps for wheelchair users, screen readability for the visually impaired, or easy navigation for those with cognitive challenges. The goal is to identify barriers that might prevent access and suggest improvements to ensure that everyone can use the space or service effectively. By conducting an accessibility audit, organizations can promote inclusivity and compliance with accessibility standards, making their offerings available to a wider audience.

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    An accessibility audit is a review process that evaluates how easily people with disabilities can access and use a space, service, or website. This includes examining features like building entrances, signage, and online content to ensure they meet accessibility standards. The goal is to identify barriers that might prevent individuals with disabilities—from using facilities or services effectively. By addressing these issues, organizations can create more inclusive environments that accommodate everyone, improving overall usability and compliance with legal requirements.