Storage Newington Accessibility Commitment
Storage Newington is committed to providing an accessible and inclusive online experience for all customers, including disabled people, older people, and those using assistive technologies. This Accessibility Statement explains the steps we are taking to make our website and online services more accessible for everyone in the Storage Newington area and beyond.
Our Accessibility Standards
We aim to meet the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines version 2.1 Level AA. These internationally recognised guidelines explain how to make web content more usable and accessible for people with a wide range of abilities and access needs. Our goal is to maintain and improve compliance with WCAG 2.1 AA so that customers looking for accessible storage in Newington can use our website with confidence.
As part of this commitment, we focus on clear structure, readable content, consistent navigation, and compatibility with common assistive tools. We regularly review our pages to identify and fix accessibility issues as our website grows and changes.
Screen-Reader Support
Our website is designed to work with screen-readers used by people who are blind or have low vision. We use headings, paragraphs, and other HTML elements in a logical order to help screen-reader users understand the structure of each page. Images include alternative text where they add meaningful information, so that important content is not lost for users who cannot see the image.
Form fields and interactive elements are labelled so that screen-readers can announce their purpose. Where possible, we avoid using images of text, and we ensure that essential information is available in a text format that assistive technologies can read.
Keyboard Navigation
We recognise that many users cannot use a mouse or touch screen and rely on a keyboard or alternative input device. Our website is designed to be navigable using only a keyboard. You should be able to move through menus, links, and form fields using the tab, shift plus tab, enter, and space keys.
Focus indicators are used to make it clear which element on the page is currently selected when you tab through the content. We work to ensure that keyboard focus moves in a logical order and that no important content or controls are unreachable without a mouse.
Visual Design and Readability
We aim to use clear fonts, sufficient text size, and strong colour contrast between text and background so that content is legible for as many users as possible, including those with low vision or colour vision deficiencies. Content is written in plain, straightforward language wherever we can, to support people who may have cognitive or learning differences.
Pages are built to be responsive, so that visitors in the Storage Newington area can access information about our storage services on different devices and screen sizes without losing access to key functions or content.
Ongoing Improvements
Accessibility is an ongoing process. As we add new features, content, or technologies to the Storage Newington website, we assess their impact on accessibility and look for ways to make them inclusive. We welcome feedback from users, as this helps us identify issues that automated tools or internal checks may miss.
Contact for Accessibility Requests
If you experience any difficulty using our website, encounter a page or feature that is not accessible, or need information about our storage services in a different format, you can contact our team and ask for support. When you get in touch, please describe the page you were using, the issue you encountered, and the type of technology or browser you were using. This information helps us reproduce the problem and work towards a fix.
We will review all accessibility requests and comments and respond as promptly as we can. Where possible, we will provide an accessible alternative or a suitable adjustment so that you can access the information or service you need. Your feedback plays an important role in helping Storage Newington improve accessibility for everyone.




