Accessibility

Website Accessibility Statement

Quick Booths is committed to serving the needs of all of its residents and guests, with the goal to ensure access to information for a diverse audience, including without limitation people with disabilities. Web accessibility refers to the inclusive practice of removing barriers that prevent interaction with, or access to websites by people with disabilities. Please be aware that our efforts are significant and ongoing.

The website may provide some links to third-party websites whose external policies may differ from those of Quick Booths. We encourages third parties to which the site may provide links, to achieve and maintain access for a diverse audience, including without limitation people with disabilities. We are interested in hearing from its online users and will do its best to address any challenges identified.

Assistance

If you have questions or concerns, would like to request information be provided to you in an alternative format, or encounter an issue with the firm’s website accessibility you can help us remediate the issue by one of the following methods:

  1. Email our ADA Accessibility Team at quickboothsfl@gmail.com. We will work with the Firm’s accessibility and information technology consultants and employees, as needed, to address your accessibility concerns.

Screen Readers

Please see below a list of the most popular screen readers available for download by its creators:

  • Apple macOS: VoiceOver, a screen-reader built into Apple’s operating systems.
  • Linux: Orca, a free, open-source, flexible, and extensible screen reader.
  • Microsoft Windows: NonVisual Desktop Access (NV Access), a free and open-source portable screen reader.

Operating System & Browser Accessibility Information

Many popular operating systems and browsers contain built-in accessibility tools that may provide additional assistance to persons with disabilities.

Upgrade your browser to enjoy the latest accessibility features.

Resources

For additional information and resources regarding accessibility issues, please refer to the following:

United States Access Board
800-872-2253 (voice)
800-993-2822 (TTY)

ADA.gov
800-514-0301 (voice)
800-514-0383 (TTY)

W3C Web Accessibility Initiative Resources

W3C Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) Overview

Thank you for your patience as we continue our ongoing accessibility efforts.

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