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Reckitt is home to the world's best loved and trusted hygiene, health and nutrition brands and we are united by one passionate purpose: a cleaner, healthier world for all.

It is all of our responsibilities to make sure that the products and services we create are accessible to everyone.

Creating accessible products and services doesn’t just help people with disabilities. By optimising for accessibility we provide a better experience for all users.

The Chameleon Design system is built to comply with accessibility best practices and aims for AA compliance across all components.

See the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines for information.


What makes an experience accessible?

Accessible experiences are built around the Four Principles of Accessibility which lay the foundation necessary for anyone to use web content.

Perceivable: Can't be invisible to all of their senses

Operable: Interface cannot require interaction that a user cannot perform

Understandable: Content or operation cannot be beyond their understanding

Robust: Users must be able to access the content as technologies advance


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