Queens, NY

For everyone

Accessibility Statement

Our commitment

APOTIQ 1613 is committed to making apotiq1613.com accessible to people with disabilities, including users of screen readers, keyboard-only navigation, voice recognition software, and other assistive technologies. We treat accessibility as an ongoing practice rather than a one-time project.

We work toward conformance with the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) 2.1 Level AA published by the World Wide Web Consortium, which is also referenced under the Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990 in the United States, the European Accessibility Act, and similar regulations in other regions where our content is read.

What we do

Ongoing work and limitations

Accessibility is a continuous process. We test the site regularly — both with automated tools and through manual review with screen readers and keyboard-only navigation — and we incorporate improvements as we identify them. The range of assistive technology in use is wide and varied, and despite our efforts you may occasionally encounter content or interactions that do not work as expected with your particular setup. We appreciate your understanding while we improve.

Some content on the site — including external links and embedded resources — is controlled by third parties whose accessibility we cannot directly guarantee. We work to choose partners whose content is also accessible.

Report an accessibility issue

If you encounter a barrier on apotiq1613.com, please tell us. Write to accessibility@apotiq1613.com with the page you were on, what you were trying to do, the assistive technology you were using, and a brief description of the problem. We treat these reports as a priority and will respond within five business days.

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