Our commitment

QuietRooms4U is in the business of building spaces that work for the way people's nervous systems actually work. We hold our own website to the same standard. We're working to meet the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) 2.1 at the AA level, and we treat accessibility as ongoing work rather than a one-time checkbox.

What we do on this site

Across quietrooms4u.com we aim to:

  • Use clear, plain language and a logical heading structure on every page.
  • Provide descriptive text alternatives for meaningful images.
  • Keep color contrast readable and avoid conveying information by color alone.
  • Support keyboard navigation and visible focus states.
  • Keep motion subtle and avoid content that flashes or auto-plays sound.
  • Label interactive elements, including the interactive 3D wall-system viewer, with text equivalents.

Designing with the people we serve

Accessibility is also about how a space gets built. When we work in a home, school, or clinic where an autistic person or anyone sensitive to noise will be present, we plan the job around them — timing, dust, noise, and respectful conduct on site. If you have specific needs for a consultation or an install, tell us and we'll plan around them.

Tell us where we fall short

If you run into a barrier on this site, or have a suggestion, we want to hear it. Email [email protected] or call (469) 271-3983 and we'll work to fix it and to get you the information you needed another way.