Accessibility services for people with disabilities.
Accompanying people with hearing impairments - People with hearing impairments receive accompaniment upon request from joining the company until the end of the order.
Website accessibility
This site meets the requirements of the Equal Rights for Persons with Disabilities (Accessibility Adjustments to the Service) Regulations, 2013.
The accessibility adjustments were made in accordance with the recommendations of the Israeli Standard (T.I. 5568) for accessibility of content on the Internet at AA level and the international WCAG2.0 document.
It should be noted that despite our efforts to make all pages on the site accessible, parts of the site that are not yet accessible may be discovered.
We continue our efforts to improve the accessibility of the site as part of our commitment to enable its use for the entire population including people with disabilities.
Standardization - The site is supported by common browsers, in their latest version and for the use of mobile phones.
Structure - The structure of the site is based on convenient and clear navigation and menus built using lists that allow for easy, simple and quick orientation.
Content - The company works to write the content in a simple, clear and flowing way.
Enlarge the display on the site - Surfers who have difficulty seeing and want to enlarge the display on the site can do so by simultaneously pressing the Ctrl "" and "+" keys (Control and Plus). Each click on these pairs of keys will increase the display by 10%. To zoom out, press Ctrl "" and "-" (Control and minus) at the same time.
Activating the site using a keyboard - Surfers who have difficulty activating a mouse can browse the site using a keyboard. Pressing the Tab key repeatedly will switch between the various links on the page. Pressing Enter will activate the highlighted link and Esc to exit menus and windows.
Assistive technology support - This site is an accessible site that is also suitable for viewing by people with disabilities and allows support for screen reading software. To ensure the accessibility of the site content is tested in the software called NVDA screen.