Our commitment to accessibility
SentryCam AI is committed to making our website and services accessible to everyone, including people with disabilities. We work to align with the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) 2.1, Level AA — the international standard for web accessibility — and to comply with the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA).
What we've done
- Built-in accessibility menu on every page — read-aloud, text resize, high contrast, grayscale, motion reduction, dyslexia-friendly font, link highlighting, and larger cursor.
- Keyboard navigation — every interactive element can be reached and operated with a keyboard.
- Screen reader support — semantic HTML, ARIA labels, and descriptive alt text on images.
- Color contrast — text and interactive elements meet WCAG AA contrast ratios.
- Responsive design — content reflows and remains usable on mobile, tablet, and desktop, and at 200% zoom.
- Form accessibility — all form fields have visible labels and clear error messaging.
Ongoing work
Accessibility is not a one-time project. We continually test, audit, and improve our site. If you encounter a barrier or have a suggestion, please tell us — we treat accessibility feedback as a priority.
Contact us about accessibility
If any part of this website is not accessible to you, or if you have feedback on how to improve it, please contact us. We will work with you to provide the information, service, or transaction you need through an accessible communication method.
- Phone / Text: 713-931-2696
- Email: chasekenny1@gmail.com
We aim to respond to accessibility-related requests within 2 business days.
Third-party content
Some content on this site is provided by third parties (for example, hosted fonts or analytics). While we strive for accessibility everywhere, we cannot always guarantee the accessibility of third-party content. We welcome reports of any such issues so we can address them.
Formal complaints
We are committed to addressing accessibility concerns informally and quickly. If you are not satisfied with our response, you may also file a complaint with the U.S. Department of Justice under the Americans with Disabilities Act at www.ada.gov.