Accessibility Statement
Last Updated: April 11, 2026
MIRUX Israel considers it of paramount importance to ensure equal opportunity of access to digital services for the entire population, including people with disabilities. We operate in accordance with the Law on Equal Rights for Persons with Disabilities, 1998, and the Regulations on Equal Rights for Persons with Disabilities (Accessibility Adjustments to Service), 2013.
01Website Accessibility Status
The site was built in compliance with the Israeli standard SI 5568 based on WCAG 2.1 guidelines at AA level. We have made significant efforts to make all pages accessible.
02Accessibility Features
- ✓Full keyboard navigation support.
- ✓Complete ARIA labels for interactive elements.
- ✓Color contrast meets requirements (minimum 4.5:1).
- ✓RTL (Hebrew) and LTR (English, Russian) support on all pages.
- ✓Readable fonts (Heebo, Assistant) and text scalability.
- ✓Animations can be stopped via the accessibility menu.
- ✓Support for screen reader software (NVDA, JAWS, VoiceOver).
03Embedded Accessibility Menu
- ★Increase and decrease font size.
- ★High contrast / Monochrome / Color inversion / Sepia modes.
- ★Stop animations and visual effects.
- ★Highlight links for easy navigation.
- ★Readable font (Arial) for people with dyslexia.
- ★Embedded screen reader (reads text on hover).
04Known Limitations
Third-party content (such as: maps, embedded videos) may not meet all accessibility requirements.
We are continuously working on improving accessibility in all parts of the site.
05Accessibility Coordinator
In accordance with the Equal Rights for Persons with Disabilities regulations, an accessibility coordinator has been appointed to handle inquiries:
MIRUX Israel Team
06How to report an accessibility problem?
If you encounter a page or content that is not accessible to you, please contact the accessibility coordinator at the email above with a description of the problem and the relevant page address. We will handle your inquiry as soon as possible.
This statement was updated in accordance with the requirements of the Commission for Equal Rights for Persons with Disabilities. Periodic professional accessibility checks are recommended.