Our commitment
We are working to keep the Precision Industrial Relocation website clear, navigable, and accessible to visitors with disabilities. Accessibility is part of our ongoing design, development, and content review process.
Our goal is to support a practical experience for users who rely on keyboard navigation, screen readers, browser zoom, high-contrast settings, captions or text alternatives, and other assistive technologies.
Standards we reference
We use the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines as a practical reference for improving the public website. Where feasible, we aim for accessibility patterns aligned with WCAG 2.2 AA principles for perceivable, operable, understandable, and robust content.
- Semantic page structure and heading order
- Keyboard-accessible navigation and controls
- Visible focus indicators
- Readable contrast, spacing, and responsive typography
- Alternative text or hidden treatment for non-text content
Current website practices
The site uses semantic landmarks, a skip-to-content link, responsive layouts, native links and buttons, visible focus styles, and reduced-motion considerations where animations are used.
We also try to keep content concise and structured so visitors can quickly understand service lanes, vendor-partner positioning, and how to contact us.
Known limitations
Some linked third-party websites, email clients, browser extensions, downloaded files, or embedded services may not be fully controlled by Precision Industrial Relocation. Their accessibility may vary based on the provider, browser, device, or assistive technology used.
If you encounter a barrier, please tell us where it happened and what technology you were using so we can investigate and improve the experience.
Accessibility feedback
If you have difficulty using any part of this website, contact us at quote@precisionrelocate.com or (510) 566-7471. Please include the page URL, a description of the issue, your browser or assistive technology if you are comfortable sharing it, and the best way to reach you.
We aim to review accessibility feedback promptly and use it to guide future improvements.
Ongoing improvement
Accessibility is an ongoing effort. As the website evolves, we plan to continue reviewing page structure, color contrast, keyboard behavior, motion preferences, responsive layouts, and content clarity.
Contact
Need help using the site or want to report an accessibility issue?
Email us with the page URL, your question, and any relevant context, or call us at (510) 566-7471. These standard website pages are not a substitute for advice from your own legal counsel.