Accessibility

The website should work for the people who need it.

The goal is simple: people should be able to understand this site, move through it, and contact Mike without unnecessary barriers. Accessibility is treated as ongoing website work, not a one-time badge.

Last reviewed July 10, 2026

Current approach

What the site currently does.

These practices describe the current approach. They are not a certification that every page, device, browser, or connected tool is barrier-free.

  1. Clear page structure

    Public content pages use semantic landmarks, a main content area, and ordered headings to give people and assistive technology a clearer path through the page.

  2. Keyboard access

    The site provides a skip-to-content link, visible focus treatment, and native links, buttons, and form controls wherever possible.

  3. Labeled forms

    Form fields use visible or programmatically associated labels, instructions, and readable status messages to explain what is needed.

  4. Useful media descriptions

    Meaningful images are given alternative text. Decorative visuals are intended to stay out of the reading flow when they do not add information.

  5. Reduced motion and flexible layouts

    Motion responds to reduced-motion preferences, and layouts are designed to reflow across desktop, tablet, mobile, and zoomed views.

Report a barrier

If something gets in your way, tell Mike directly.

Barriers can still occur. A new page, a browser or assistive-technology combination, a third-party service, or a mistake we have not seen may create a problem. Baumbach Solutions does not claim that every part of this site is barrier-free.

If you cannot read content, use the navigation, complete a form, or understand media, email or call Mike. You do not need to diagnose the cause.

Please include the page address, what you were trying to do, what happened, and your preferred way to receive the information. Browser, device, or assistive-technology details are helpful if you are comfortable sharing them.

Mike will review the problem and work toward a practical fix or an alternate way to provide the information.