Pair is committed to inclusion and accessibility in everything we do. With this in mind, we are continuously taking steps to improve paireyewear.com and ensure it complies with the best practices and standards defined by Section 508 of the U.S. Rehabilitation Act and the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines 2.1 A and AA Level of the World Wide Web Consortium.
Accessibility Actions:
Our website is monitored and tested periodically by internal accessibility consultants who help us identify usability issues and discover new solutions to further improve the accessibility of our site.
Whether you are using assistive technologies like a screen reader, text magnifier, voice recognition software, close captions for videos, etc., our goal is to make the experience on Pair's website successful and enjoyable.
Our Current Accessibility Features:
- Alternative text detail for select images and other non-text elements.
- Structural markup to indicate headings and lists to aid in page comprehension.
- Association of forms, links, and buttons with labels.
- Style sheets to enhance the appearance and functionality of the site. If these technologies are not available, alternative content is provided where necessary to ensure a usable experience
- Appropriate keyboard based navigation of all elements of the site.
As we continue to improve our website, we will reflect any changes here within our accessibility statement. That way you’ll know about the progress we’re making.
Accessibility Contact Information:
If you are having difficulty accessing this website, or would like to provide feedback on your accessible experience, please email us at hello@paireyewear.com so that we may address your concerns.
Third-party sites
Throughout this website, we may make use of different third-party websites such as Facebook, Google Maps, X (formerly known as Twitter), LinkedIn, Instagram, and YouTube to spread news and information about paireyewear.com's products and services. These websites, which are not controlled by paireyewear.com, may present challenges for individuals with disabilities that we are not able to control or remedy.