Accessibility Statement

 

Last updated: August 6, 2025

At A4EA, accessibility isn’t just a legal standard—it’s a guiding principle. We are committed to ensuring that our website, A4EA.com, is inclusive and usable for people of all abilities.

Digital Accessibility Standards

A4EA.com is designed to meet or exceed the requirements of the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) and the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) 2.1, Level AA. We strive to maintain compatibility with assistive technologies such as screen readers, screen magnifiers, voice recognition software, and keyboard navigation.

We regularly review and test the site to identify and address accessibility barriers. We aim to provide:

  • Clear, readable content and structure

  • Text alternatives for meaningful images

  • Proper use of headings and semantic HTML

  • Logical tab and focus order for keyboard users

  • Sufficient contrast between text and background

  • Captions or transcripts for multimedia content when applicable

Scope

This accessibility statement applies only to content found on the domain A4EA.com. It does not cover external sites we may link to, including third-party services or embedded content. We encourage those providers to prioritize accessibility, but we do not control their content or code.

Feedback and Assistance

We welcome feedback about the accessibility of this site. If you encounter a barrier or have difficulty accessing any part of A4EA.com, please let us know:

Email: info@a4ea.com
Mailing address:
NKI-Operating, LLC
PO Box 685
Cathedral City, CA 92235

In your message, please include:

  • The page or feature you were trying to access

  • The nature of the issue

  • The assistive technology (if any) you were using

We take all feedback seriously and will work to resolve accessibility concerns promptly.

Ongoing Commitment

Accessibility is a continuous effort. As we expand our content and services, we remain committed to removing barriers, improving usability, and building a digital space that respects the dignity and independence of all users.