Accessibility Statement.
A public accessibility commitment and feedback channel for polarcircuit.com.
Our commitment
POLAR CIRCUIT LLC wants polarcircuit.com to be usable by as many people as reasonably possible, including people using keyboards, screen readers, screen magnifiers, voice control, reduced-motion settings, and mobile devices.
We target the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) 2.2 Level AA as a practical benchmark for public pages.
Accessibility features
- The site declares the page language in the HTML document.
- Interactive controls are built as links, buttons, inputs, selects, and textareas rather than non-semantic elements.
- Visible focus styles are defined for keyboard users.
- Motion-sensitive visitors can use operating-system reduced-motion settings; animations are designed to respect that preference.
- Images include alt text or are marked decorative where appropriate.
- Pages are responsive and intended to work across mobile and desktop viewports.
Known limitations
This website uses decorative visual effects, circuit motifs, stock photography, and animated UI elements. We aim to keep these from blocking access to content, but some visual polish may not add value for assistive technology users.
Legal and content pages include tables. We try to keep tables simple and readable, but small screens may require horizontal scrolling depending on browser settings.
A full WCAG audit requires automated testing and manual assistive-technology review. This statement is not a substitute for that audit.
Feedback and support
If you encounter an accessibility barrier, please tell us. Include the page URL, the problem, your browser or assistive technology if you are comfortable sharing it, and the best way to reply.
Email: signal@polarcircuit.com
Phone: +1 (571) 583-5393
Mail: POLAR CIRCUIT LLC, 610 Marion St, Sheridan, WY 82801, USA
We aim to acknowledge accessibility feedback within 5 business days and provide a practical response or remediation plan where feasible.
Accessibility in client work
For client projects, accessibility requirements should be identified before design and development begin. We can scope accessibility reviews, semantic HTML, keyboard navigation checks, alt text workflows, reduced-motion behavior, color-contrast review, and external audits in a Statement of Work.