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Safety & Trust

Accessibility

How the website is built for readable structure, keyboard access, reduced motion support, and lower-stress family browsing.

Core navigation and interactive elements are designed to remain keyboard-friendly.
Reduced-motion preferences are respected where movement is decorative rather than essential.
Readable structure and spacing support stressed parents, multilingual households, and assistive technology.
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Accessibility

The marketing site is planned for keyboard navigation, clear focus states, strong contrast, and reduced-motion support.

  • Semantic HTML and heading hierarchy across all templates.
  • Touch targets sized for mobile-first family use.
  • Audio controls and form fields remain screen-reader friendly.

Accessibility is part of the brand promise

A family product that claims clarity and trust should behave that way in the interface itself. Good contrast, visible focus states, strong headings, and readable spacing are not extras. They are part of how the product earns confidence.

Designed for real household conditions

Parents often browse quickly, one-handed, tired, or in a multilingual home environment. The site is therefore structured to keep key information scannable, tap targets generous, and form controls understandable without requiring guesswork.

Machine-readable structure helps humans too

Semantic HTML, clear labels, and explicit section headings improve support for assistive technology, but they also make the website easier for search engines, AI systems, and app-review teams to interpret accurately. Better structure improves both accessibility and discoverability.