Accessibility Statement
Last Updated: 01-12-2025
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At RADIOM, we are committed to providing an inclusive digital experience for all users, including people with disabilities. We recognize that geospatial content, interactive maps, and spatial visualizations can present unique accessibility challenges, and we strive to make our website and GIS outputs as accessible as possible.
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1. Scope
This statement applies to:
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Our website content
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Interactive web maps and GIS viewers
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Project dashboards, story maps, and data visualizations
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Downloadable geospatial files and reports
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2. Accessibility Goals
We aim to:
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Ensure all interactive maps are navigable with a keyboard
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Provide text alternatives for map layers, legends, and symbols
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Offer descriptive metadata for GIS data, charts, and spatial visualizations
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Use color palettes that meet contrast standards for color-blind users
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Enable screen readers to interpret map features, markers, and pop-ups
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Provide clear instructions for interacting with tools, toggling layers, and filtering data
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3. Known Limitations
Despite best efforts, certain geospatial elements may have limitations:
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Complex maps with multiple layers may require mouse or touch interaction
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Some dynamic map tiles, third-party map widgets, or embedded layers may not fully support screen readers
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Advanced GIS visualizations, such as 3D models or real-time data layers, may not be fully keyboard-navigable
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PDF or GIS file downloads (Shapefiles, GeoJSON, KML) may not be fully accessible
We continue to explore ways to make these features more accessible.
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4. Alternative Formats
Upon request, we can provide:
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Data tables or summaries of map content
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CSV or text-based versions of geospatial datasets
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Descriptions of GIS visualizations and analysis results
Please contact us to request alternative formats.
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5. Feedback
We welcome feedback on accessibility. If you experience any barriers or have suggestions, please contact us at:
Email: info@radiom.online
We aim to respond within 7 business days and make reasonable adjustments whenever feasible.
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6. Compatibility
Our GIS and website content is designed to work with:
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Modern web browsers (Chrome, Firefox, Edge, Safari)
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Screen readers and other assistive technologies
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Keyboard navigation and touch interfaces
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Desktop, tablet, and mobile devices
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7. Continuous Improvement
We regularly review our GIS tools, website features, and content to enhance accessibility. Updates to interactive maps, dashboards, or geospatial data will consider accessibility standards where possible.