AODA Accessibility Scan for your Website

Are you compliant? Find out now!

How our Scan works:

  1. We build a full site map of your website.
  2. We scan each page URL against an automated testing tool.
  3. Result data is saved in to a report which we email you.

You can use this report to assess what steps are needed to make sure your site is AODA compliant.

Here’s the base message:

Any public-sector organizations or large organizations with over 50 employees in Ontario, any new Websites or Web content must conform with the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines 2.0 (WCAG) Level A on Jan. 1, 2014. 

Why?

Because it’s the law (Ontario Regulation 191/11, s. 14[4]) to be exact. 

You can reference the provincial guideline in this document.

Who Are We?

Digital Echidna is a talented group of web developers based in London, Ontario. We are passionate about accessibility and blog about it on a regular basis. View more blogs on accessibility and AODA compliance.