1. Our Commitment to Accessibility
Nevada Leak Detection is committed to ensuring digital accessibility for people with disabilities. We are continuously working to improve the user experience for everyone and applying relevant accessibility standards.
We believe everyone deserves equal access to information about leak detection and plumbing services. Whether you have a visual, auditory, motor, cognitive, or neurological impairment — temporary or permanent — our website should work for you.
If you are unable to access any information or functionality on our website, please contact us directly at (702) 682-1626 or [email protected] and we will work to provide the information or service you need in an alternate format.
2. Accessibility Standards
We aim to conform to the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) 2.1, Level AA, published by the World Wide Web Consortium (W3C). WCAG 2.1 explains how to make web content more accessible to people with a wide range of disabilities, including:
- Visual impairments: Blindness, low vision, color blindness
- Auditory impairments: Deafness, hard of hearing
- Motor impairments: Difficulty using a mouse, limited fine motor control
- Cognitive impairments: Learning disabilities, memory limitations, attention-related conditions
- Speech impairments: Difficulty using voice-controlled interfaces
- Neurological conditions: Seizure disorders, photosensitivity
Our website is also designed to comply with relevant accessibility laws, including:
- Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA)
- Section 508 of the Rehabilitation Act
- Unruh Civil Rights Act (California)
3. AdaWebPro Accessibility Partnership
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Our accessibility widget is built on the AdaWebPro engine. AdaWebPro provides industry-leading accessibility tools that help make websites usable for everyone. Learn more at adawebpro.com.
We are proud to partner with AdaWebPro.com for the accessibility features on our website. AdaWebPro is a leading provider of website accessibility tools, helping thousands of businesses make their sites usable by everyone.
The accessibility widget you see on every page of nvleakdetection.com — the small accessibility icon in the bottom-left corner — is powered by AdaWebPro's industry-leading engine. This widget gives you instant control over how content is displayed, read, and navigated.
Credit: The accessibility widget and accompanying tools on this website are provided through technology developed and licensed by AdaWebPro.com. We acknowledge AdaWebPro's contribution to making our site accessible to a broader audience.
4. Accessibility Widget Features
The AdaWebPro accessibility widget gives you control over how our website looks, reads, and behaves. Here is the complete list of features available:
4.1 Visual Adjustments
Text Sizing
Increase or decrease all text on the page. Includes incremental steps for fine control.
Font Family
Switch to a dyslexia-friendly font designed for easier reading.
High Contrast Mode
Boost contrast between text and background for low-vision users.
Dark Mode
Reduce eye strain in low-light environments.
Color Blind Filters
Protanopia, Deuteranopia, and Tritanopia filters adjust the color palette for the most common types of color blindness.
Monochrome Mode
Convert all content to grayscale for users sensitive to color.
4.2 Reading Aids
Read Aloud (Text-to-Speech)
Have any page content read aloud in a natural-sounding voice. Pause, resume, and stop controls.
Reading Mask
Dim everything except one line at a time to help focus on reading.
Reading Spotlight
Highlight a region around your cursor while dimming the rest of the page.
Line Spacing
Adjust the vertical space between lines for easier reading.
Letter Spacing
Adjust the horizontal space between letters — particularly helpful for dyslexia.
Word Spacing
Adjust the space between words to make text easier to parse.
4.3 Navigation Aids
Skip to Content
Auto-injected "skip to main content" link that bypasses the navigation for keyboard users.
Page Structure Navigator
Jump between page headings using a single interface.
Highlight Links
Make all links bolder and underlined for easier identification.
Highlight Focused Element
Make the currently focused element stand out with a colored outline.
4.4 Motor Aids
Large Cursor
Replace the default cursor with a larger version for easier visibility.
Cursor Color Picker
Choose a custom cursor color for maximum visibility.
Form Aid
Enlarge form inputs and highlight errors.
Click Helper
Larger click targets and click confirmation feedback.
4.5 Cognitive Aids
Hide Images
Replace images with alt text only — reduces distractions.
Pause Animations
Stop all CSS animations and video autoplay.
Stop Flashing
Disable content that flashes or blinks (important for seizure prevention).
5. How to Use the Widget
5.1 Opening the Widget
Look for the accessibility icon in the bottom-left corner of any page on our website. Click it (or press Alt + A) to open the widget menu.
5.2 Saving Preferences
Your accessibility settings are saved in your browser's local storage. When you return to our site, your preferences will be automatically applied. Settings are stored only on your device — they are NOT sent to our servers.
5.3 Resetting
To reset all accessibility settings to default, open the widget and click "Reset" — or press Alt + R at any time.
5.4 Language Support
The widget interface supports English, Spanish, and French. It automatically detects your browser's language preference. To change, use the language selector in the widget menu.
6. Keyboard Shortcuts
| Shortcut | Action |
|---|---|
| Alt + A | Toggle accessibility widget open/closed |
| Alt + R | Reset all accessibility settings |
| ? (while widget is open) | Show help screen |
| Tab / Shift+Tab | Navigate between interactive elements |
| Enter / Space | Activate buttons and links |
| Esc | Close the widget |
7. Site-Wide Accessibility Features
Beyond the AdaWebPro widget, our site itself is built with accessibility in mind:
- Semantic HTML5: Proper landmark elements (header, nav, main, footer) for screen reader navigation
- Heading hierarchy: Logical H1 → H6 structure on every page
- Alt text: Descriptive alternative text on all meaningful images
- ARIA labels: Interactive elements have accessible names
- Keyboard navigation: All functionality accessible without a mouse
- Focus indicators: Visible focus styles on all interactive elements
- Color contrast: Text meets WCAG AA contrast ratios (4.5:1 minimum)
- Responsive design: Works at any screen size from 320px to 4K displays
- Zoom support: Content reflows correctly at up to 200% zoom
- Form labels: Every input has an associated label
- Error messages: Form errors are clearly identified and described
- Link purpose: Link text is descriptive (no "click here" or "read more" alone)
- Page titles: Every page has a unique, descriptive title
- Language: Page language declared in HTML
- No auto-playing audio
- No content flashes more than 3 times per second
8. Compatibility
Our website is designed to work with current and recent versions of:
Web Browsers
- Google Chrome (Windows, Mac, Android, iOS) — latest 2 versions
- Mozilla Firefox (Windows, Mac, Android) — latest 2 versions
- Apple Safari (Mac, iOS) — latest 2 versions
- Microsoft Edge (Windows, Mac) — latest 2 versions
- Samsung Internet (Android) — latest version
Screen Readers
- JAWS (Windows) with Chrome or Edge
- NVDA (Windows) with Firefox or Chrome
- VoiceOver (Mac, iOS) with Safari
- TalkBack (Android) with Chrome
- Narrator (Windows) with Edge
Other Assistive Technologies
- Voice recognition: Dragon NaturallySpeaking, Voice Control (Mac/iOS), Voice Access (Android)
- Switch access devices
- Keyboard-only navigation
- Screen magnifiers: ZoomText, MAGic, built-in OS zoom
9. Known Issues
We are aware of and actively working on the following accessibility issues:
- Some embedded Google Maps iframes may have limited screen reader announcement support — this is a third-party limitation. We provide the same information in text format on our Contact page.
- Interactive Leaflet maps on our homepage and service area pages provide visual information that complements text content; equivalent information is available in lists and text descriptions elsewhere on the same page.
If you encounter any issues not listed here, please report them using the Feedback section below.
10. Ongoing Accessibility Effort
Accessibility is an ongoing process, not a one-time fix. We are committed to:
- Regular audits of our website using automated and manual testing tools
- User testing with people who use assistive technologies
- Training our team on accessibility best practices
- Procurement of accessible third-party tools and services
- Continuous improvement based on user feedback
11. Third-Party Content
Some content on our website is provided by third parties, including:
- Google Maps embeds
- YouTube video embeds (if any)
- Customer reviews from Google and Yelp
- The AI chatbot Drip (powered by YelloPost AI)
While we work to ensure third-party content is accessible, we cannot fully control accessibility of these external services. If you encounter accessibility issues with third-party content on our site, please let us know and we will work with the third party or provide alternate access.
12. Alternate Formats
If you need information from our website in an alternate format, contact us:
- Phone: (702) 682-1626 — talk to Matt or our team directly. We can discuss pricing, scheduling, and any service question entirely by phone.
- Email: [email protected] — we can send service information by email.
- Text message: Text (702) 682-1626 for quick questions.
- Mail: Nevada Leak Detection, 10161 W Park Run Dr Ste 150, Las Vegas, NV 89145
- In person: Visit our office during business hours.
Call (702) 682-1626 and our team will schedule service, provide quotes, and answer questions entirely by phone. No website use required.
13. Feedback & Contact
We welcome your feedback on the accessibility of nvleakdetection.com. If you encounter accessibility barriers or have suggestions for improvement, please contact us:
- Phone: (702) 682-1626
- Email: [email protected] — please use subject "Accessibility Feedback"
- Mail: Accessibility Coordinator, Nevada Leak Detection, 10161 W Park Run Dr Ste 150, Las Vegas, NV 89145
When reporting an accessibility issue, please include:
- The URL of the page where you experienced the issue
- A description of what happened and what you expected
- Your browser and version (e.g., Chrome 120 on Windows 11)
- Assistive technology you were using (e.g., NVDA screen reader)
We aim to respond to accessibility feedback within 2 business days.
14. Legal Compliance
This Accessibility Statement is provided to comply with:
- Title III of the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA)
- Section 508 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973, as amended
- State accessibility laws including Nevada and California requirements
- WCAG 2.1 Level AA conformance standards
If you believe our website is not accessible and want to file a complaint, you can contact us first using the methods above. If you are not satisfied with our response, you may also file a complaint with the U.S. Department of Justice at ada.gov.
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