Commitment
Accessibility Statement
Last updated: April 16, 2026
Our Commitment
One House is committed to ensuring digital accessibility for people of all abilities. We continually work to improve the user experience for everyone and apply relevant accessibility standards to make our website inclusive and user-friendly.
Standards We Follow
We strive to conform to the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) 2.1 at Level AA. These guidelines explain how to make web content more accessible for people with disabilities and more user-friendly for everyone.
Measures We Take
We have taken the following measures to ensure accessibility:
- Semantic HTML structure for proper screen reader navigation
- Alternative text for meaningful images
- Sufficient color contrast ratios for text and interactive elements
- Keyboard navigation support throughout the website
- Descriptive labels for form fields and interactive controls
- Responsive design that works across devices and screen sizes
- Clear and consistent navigation patterns
- Focus indicators for keyboard users
Known Limitations
While we strive for full accessibility, some content may not yet be fully accessible. We are actively working to identify and resolve any issues. If you encounter an accessibility barrier on our website, please let us know so we can address it.
Assistive Technologies
Our website is designed to be compatible with the following assistive technologies:
- Screen readers (JAWS, NVDA, VoiceOver, TalkBack)
- Screen magnification software
- Speech recognition software
- Keyboard-only navigation
Feedback
We welcome your feedback on the accessibility of the One House website. If you encounter any accessibility barriers or have suggestions for improvement, please contact us. We take accessibility feedback seriously and will do our best to respond within 5 business days.
Continuous Improvement
We view accessibility as an ongoing effort. We regularly review our website to identify and fix accessibility issues and will continue to update our practices as accessibility standards evolve.
