Tadin Herb & Tea Co. Accessibility Policy

At Tadin Herb & Tea Co. we’re committed to providing a website that is accessible to the widest possible audience, regardless of technology of ability. We seek to provide a website experience that everyone, including persons with disabilities, can utilize and enjoy equally. If you experience any difficulty in accessing any part of this website, please feel free to call us at 1(800) 838-2346 or email us at support@tadincorp.com. We will work with you to provide the information, item, or transaction you seek through an alternate communication method or one that is accessible for you. Please be aware that our efforts are ongoing as we implement relevant improvements to exceed the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (“WCAG”) over time.

  1. ASSISTANCE

If you need assistance accessing something on our website, please call our support line at 1(800) 838-2346 or email us at support@tadincorp.com.

  1. OUR EFFORTS TO PROVIDE AN ACCESSIBLE WEBSITE

To provide accessibility, we have taken the following actions:

  • We have adopted this web accessibility policy.
  • Measures have been taken to ensure that you are able to:
    • Resize text, adjust text spacing, and change fonts by adjusting browser settings (for example, this can be done in the appearance settings in Chrome or in Firefox’s preferences).
    • Have sufficient color contrast on all areas of the site. You can change colors by adjusting the browser settings. Typically, this can be done in the appearance settings, such as the font and color preferences in Firefox. There are also plug-ins that work with certain browsers, such as Change Colors on Google Chrome.
    • ­­­Zoom in at least 200%. Text will reflow so it can be presented without loss of information or functionality.
    • Use the content in your desired orientation, landscape or portrait layouts.
    • Utilize text-to-speech tools on the platform and with PDF content. There are many browser plug-in tools (such as Natural Reader for Chrome) that work on our website. Some technology has text-to-speech software built into the device’s accessibility settings.

 

Image Accessibility.

Some of the images found on our site are intended to create a specific sensory experience in a way that words cannot fully capture. These images are contributed by us and third-parties, and the quality of the text alternatives will vary, depending on the contributing source. Images may have informational text alternatives which convey descriptive information about the image. Some images may have additional descriptive text (e.g., a “description” metadata field).

 

  1. ACCESSIBILITY STANDARDS

To make our digital offerings accessible, we are continually making efforts to conform with, WCAG 2.0 AA.

For more information about the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines, visit https://www.w3.org/WAI/standards-guidelines/wcag/.

  1. MAINTAINING ACCESSIBILITY

As part of our policy we are committed to maintaining accessibility. This includes conducting periodic web accessibility audits, and testing.

Beyond our existing remediation measures, we continually review our website (internally and independently) to ensure we adhere to best practices in web accessibility.

 

  1. APPLICABLE LAWS AND REGULATIONS

Through our genuine and good faith commitment to accessibility, we believe our website voluntarily meets the accessibility standards of Title III of the Americans with Disabilities Act (“ADA“).

 

  1. ACCESSIBILITY REQUESTS AND FEEDBACK

We are committed to accessibility and we welcome your accessibility requests and suggestions on how we can improve the accessibility of our website and stores. You can

 

  1. HELPFUL RESOURCES

For more information on web accessibility and legal requirements, here are helpful resources:

  • ADA.gov
  • Section508.gov
  • EssentialAccessibility.com
  • Accessible.org
  • W3.org/WAI

 

How to find and use a screen reader.

Screen readers are text-to-speech software that allow people to read and interact with content in different ways. Many people who cannot perceive what is on the screen will use them to allow audible access to web content. We design and codes for accessibility. We strive to ensure that our content is accessible to screen readers.

There are both free and paid options of screen readers available for Windows and Mac computers, as well as for common browsers, including Safari, Google Chrome, and Firefox.

Screen readers accept input in a variety of ways, but one of the most common forms is through your keyboard. By pressing the down arrow in JAWS, for example, you are able navigate through items on the page. JAWS will also accept Braille input.

How to use accessibility tools on mobile.

There are a lot of great features right on your smart phone. iOS and Android alike provide many tools to help you access what you love.

VoiceOver for iOS and TalkBack for Android are the screen readers that come built-in. To turn on VoiceOver, go to “Settings”, then “General”, to “Accessibility”, and then turn “VoiceOver” on. You can set the “Accessibility Shortcut” to “VoiceOver” from the “Accessibility” page in order to triple-click the “Home” button to toggle VoiceOver on and off. TalkBack has a similar feature.

“Zoom”, “Magnifier”, “Invert Colors”, “Color Filters”, and “Reduce White Point” are other features and tools on iOS that you can use. These are also available through the “Accessibility Shortcut”.