Our commitment
Accessibility is part of how we design, build, and maintain accesscabling.com. Access Cabling — owned and operated by Fireside Security Group Inc. — treats digital accessibility as a core quality requirement, not an afterthought, and continues to invest in improvements over time.
Standards & goals
Our goal is conformance with the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) 2.1, Level AA, published by the World Wide Web Consortium (W3C). We use WCAG as the benchmark for design, engineering, and content decisions across the Site.
Accessibility features
All interactive elements can be reached and operated with a keyboard.
Text meets WCAG AA contrast targets on primary backgrounds.
Text scales gracefully up to 200% without loss of content or function.
Visible focus outlines on every interactive control.
Semantic HTML, ARIA where appropriate, and descriptive labels.
Automated and manual reviews on major page templates.
Keyboard navigation
The Site can be operated using a standard keyboard. Use Tab and Shift + Tab to move between interactive elements, Enter or Space to activate controls, and arrow keys within menus. Skip-to-content links are provided on major page templates.
Screen readers
We build with semantic HTML, use ARIA attributes where they add meaning, provide alternative text for content images, and label form fields. The Site is regularly evaluated with modern screen readers, including NVDA, JAWS, and VoiceOver.
Color & contrast
We target WCAG AA contrast for body text and interactive elements. Interactive states — hover, focus, active — do not rely on color alone.
Forms & inputs
Form fields include visible labels, helpful placeholder text, and inline validation messages that are announced to assistive technologies. Errors are described in plain language with guidance for correction.
Images & media
Content images include descriptive alt attributes. Decorative images are marked so screen readers can safely skip them. Where video is offered, we aim to provide captions or a text alternative.
Ongoing improvements
Accessibility is not a one-time project. We periodically audit new and existing templates, correct issues found in production, and train contributors on accessible content practices. We prioritize fixes for barriers that block completing a core task — such as requesting a quote or reaching a regional office.
Known limitations
Despite our efforts, some content may not yet be fully accessible — for example, third-party embeds, older PDF documents, or interactive elements that are being redesigned. If you encounter a barrier, please let us know and we will prioritize a fix or provide the information in an accessible alternate format.
Requesting assistance
If a piece of content is not accessible to you, we can provide the information you need by phone or email, and we will follow up with an accessible version. Please include the page URL and a description of what you were trying to do.
Report an accessibility barrier
We welcome feedback. If you experience an accessibility barrier on accesscabling.com, please contact us:
- Email: accessibility@accesscabling.com
- Phone: (916) 297-6513
- Contact form: accesscabling.com/contact
We aim to acknowledge accessibility reports within 2 business days and to provide a status update or resolution timeline shortly thereafter.
Move from policy to project
Prefer to reach a person, or start scoping a project instead? These pages route you to the right team quickly.
- Contact Access Cabling
Reach the team directly if any page on this site presents an accessibility barrier.
- Request a site survey
Prefer to speak with an estimator on-site? Book a walkthrough at your facility.
- Request a project quote
Send project details through an accessible, keyboard-navigable intake form.
- Commercial services
Browse cabling, fiber, wireless, and AV services offered by Access Cabling.
- Industries we serve
Enterprise sectors — including public agencies with Section 508 obligations.
- HTML sitemap
A structured index of every page on accesscabling.com, organized by section.
