Accessibility Statement
We see great importance in providing equal service to all customers and surfers and in improving the service provided to customers and surfers with disabilities. Therefore we invest a lot of resources in making our website accessible in order to make it more available for people with disabilities.
Website accessibility
The website’s accessibility is intended to make it more available, friendly and convenient to use for people with special needs, which stem from, among other things, various motor disabilities, cognitive impairments, myopia, blindness or color blindness, hearing impairments, as well as elderly people.
We make efforts to ensure that our website to meet the requirements of the Equal Rights for Persons with Disabilities (Service Accessibility Adjustments) 2013, at the level of the required standard. We also implement the recommendations of the WCAG 2.0 document by the W3C organization.
Repairs and adjustments made:
* The site is optimized for common browsers.
* The site is optimized for mobile use.
* The site is optimized for display compatible with a variety of screens and resolutions.
* The means of navigation on the site are simple and clear.
* The contents of the site are written in a clear, orderly and hierarchical manner.
* The website content is written in simple and clear language.
* Most pages on the site have a fixed structure.
* Most of the images on the site have an alternative textual explanation ( alt ).
* The site allows changing the font size by using the Ctrl key and the + key on the keyboard
* Most of the website does not use a moving or flashing text display.
Use of the accessibility component: This website has the
enable accessibility plugin embedded which helps make the website accessible to people with disabilities.
Menu user guide:
The accessibility bar has 2 types of magnification for your convenience, but if you want to enlarge the letters even more, you can use the following keyboard functions:
It is important to note that despite our efforts to make all the pages on the site accessible, and despite our activities to improve the site’s accessibility – it is possible that parts or capabilities may be discovered that are not properly accessed or have not yet been accessed.
If you encountered a problem regarding accessibility on the website, we would be happy if you wrote to us, by contacting our accessibility coordinator by email: [email protected]
So that we can handle the problem in the best way, we strongly recommend that you attach complete details as much as possible:
* Problem Description
* What is the action you tried to perform
* Link to the page you browsed
* Browser type and version
* Operating System
* The type of assistive technology (if you used it)
We will do as much as we can in order to make the site accessible in the best possible way and answer inquiries in the most professional and fastest way.
Details of the accessibility coordinator:
Name: Tal Caspi
Phone: 052-5512928
Email: [email protected]
The accessibility statement was updated on: 07/08/2023
Subheading: Building accessibility arrangements
Below are the existing accessibility arrangements in our office, which are located at 121 Derech Menahem Begin Street, Tel Aviv:
* Disabled parking spaces are available at 121 Derech Menahem Begin Street, including for tall vehicles (for a fee).
* There is a sequence of access from the parking lot through the entrance to our office (including elevators).
* There are accessible disabled services.
* There are identification and direction signs.
* A service animal designed to help a person with a disability is allowed to enter our office.
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