Accessibility statement
Last reviewed: August 18, 2026. We want every person asked to take the AIRE Assessment™ to be able to complete it independently.
Our target
We design and build to WCAG 2.1 Level AA. That is our internal standard for the marketing site, the assessment flow, the results report and the employer console. We also treat it as our reference point for obligations under the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA), Section 508 where applicable, and Ontario's Accessibility for Ontarians with Disabilities Act (AODA) and comparable provincial standards in Canada.
This is a self-assessment. We have not yet commissioned an independent third-party audit or published a VPAT / ACR. We will say so plainly until we have one.
What we have implemented
- Keyboard operation for the full assessment: every item, option and navigation control is reachable and operable without a mouse.
- Minimum 44×44 pt touch targets on interactive controls, and a 16px minimum body text size on mobile.
- Text and interface contrast checked against the WCAG AA 4.5:1 (text) and 3:1 (non-text) thresholds.
- Descriptive text alternatives for meaningful imagery; purely decorative graphics are hidden from assistive technology.
- Semantic headings, labelled form fields, and visible focus states.
- No time limit on the assessment; progress is saved so it can be completed across sessions.
- English and neutral Latin American Spanish for the assessment, results and employer notifications.
Known limitations
- The radar and bar visualisations in the report are supported by text and numeric equivalents, but the charts themselves are not independently navigable by screen reader.
- The downloadable PDF report is not yet tagged for full screen-reader structure. Ask us and we will send an accessible text version of any report.
- No published VPAT / ACR, and no independent audit to date.
- No French-language interface today; a French surface is required for Quebec and is not yet available.
Requesting an accommodation
If any part of this product creates a barrier for you — or for someone you are asking to take the assessment — email accessibility@aireassessment.com. Tell us the page or step and the assistive technology you use. We acknowledge within one business day and will provide the assessment or report in an alternative format at no cost while we fix the underlying issue.