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Accessibility Statement

Effective Date: 6 May 2026

Blackout Frequency is committed to creating inclusive and accessible experiences both online and at our events wherever reasonably possible.

We recognize that accessibility needs vary between individuals, venues, and event environments, particularly within warehouse, underground, and temporary event spaces. We aim to continuously improve accessibility across our website, communications, and physical events.

1. Website Accessibility

We aim to make the Blackout Frequency website accessible and usable for as many people as possible by:

  • Using readable text and clear layouts

  • Supporting mobile and desktop browsing

  • Improving compatibility with modern browsers and assistive technologies where possible

  • Reducing unnecessary barriers to accessing event information

We acknowledge that some parts of the website or third-party integrations may not always fully meet accessibility standards, and we are working toward improving this over time.

2. Event Accessibility

Accessibility varies depending on the venue and nature of each event.

Some Blackout Frequency events may take place in:

  • Warehouses

  • Industrial spaces

  • Outdoor locations

  • Temporary or unconventional venues

These environments may present accessibility limitations including:

  • Stairs

  • Uneven flooring

  • Limited seating

  • Low lighting

  • Loud sound environments

  • Restricted mobility access

Where possible, we encourage attendees to contact us before the event regarding any accessibility requirements so we can provide accurate venue information and discuss reasonable accommodations.

3. Sensory Environment

Blackout Frequency events often include:

  • Loud music and heavy bass frequencies

  • Strobe lighting

  • Smoke or haze effects

  • Crowded dancefloor environments

  • Projection visuals and rapidly changing lighting

Attendees with sensory sensitivities, epilepsy, hearing conditions, or related concerns should consider this before attending.

4. Companion & Support Needs

Where possible, we will work reasonably with attendees who require:

  • Support persons

  • Accessibility assistance

  • Entry accommodations

  • Welfare-related considerations

Requests are assessed case-by-case depending on venue capabilities and event conditions.

5. Feedback & Improvements

We welcome feedback regarding accessibility and ways we can improve the experience for our community.

If you encounter accessibility barriers on our website or at our events, please contact us.

6. Contact

Blackout Frequency
Email: blackoutfrequency@gmail.com
Instagram: @blackoutfrequency

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