Accessibility at Self Storage Wandsworth

Self Storage Wandsworth is committed to providing an accessible and inclusive online experience for all customers, including disabled users, carers, and visitors who may require additional support. This Accessibility Statement explains the steps we are taking to make our Wandsworth self storage website and services easier to use and more accessible for everyone.

Our commitment to accessibility standards

We aim to conform to the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines version 2.1, level AA. These internationally recognised guidelines help ensure that digital content is perceivable, operable, understandable and robust for the widest possible range of users. We are working to review and improve our website regularly so that people looking for accessible self storage in the Wandsworth area can find and use information with confidence.

Where full compliance is not yet possible, we are identifying issues and planning improvements so that barriers can be reduced over time. Accessibility is an ongoing process and forms part of our wider commitment to customer service.

Screen-reader and assistive technology support

The Self Storage Wandsworth website is designed to work with modern screen readers and other assistive technologies. We use clear heading structures, descriptive text for images where appropriate, and consistent layouts to help users who rely on audio or braille output.

We aim to:

Use meaningful page titles and headings so that visitors can understand the purpose of each page and section.

Provide text alternatives for non-text content where it is essential to understanding services or pricing.

Maintain a logical reading order to support users who navigate by keyboard or screen reader commands.

If any part of our online self storage content in Wandsworth is difficult to access with your assistive technology, you can contact us to request information in another format.

Keyboard navigation and focus

Our website is designed so that core features and content can be reached and used with a keyboard alone, without requiring a mouse. This is important for visitors who use alternative input devices or who prefer keyboard navigation.

We aim to:

Ensure that links, buttons and form fields can be accessed in a logical tab order.

Provide visible focus indicators so it is clear which element is currently selected.

Avoid using keyboard traps that prevent users from moving away from a particular area of the page.

We recommend using the standard keyboard commands offered by your browser, such as the tab key to move forward through elements and shift plus tab to move backwards.

Visual design and readability

We recognise that some users of self storage services in Wandsworth may have visual or cognitive impairments. To support these users, we aim to maintain clear contrast between text and background, use readable font sizes, and avoid relying on colour alone to convey important information.

Pages are designed to be readable when zoomed in using browser controls, and content should reflow so that horizontal scrolling is reduced wherever possible.

Ongoing improvements to accessibility

We review our website content, design and structure on a regular basis to improve accessibility. As our self storage services in Wandsworth evolve, we will continue to consider how new features and pages can be developed in line with WCAG 2.1 AA principles.

We also value feedback from customers and visitors, as this helps us identify barriers that automated tools may not detect.

Requesting information and giving feedback

If you experience any difficulty using the Self Storage Wandsworth website or if you need information about our self storage units, prices or facilities in a different format, you can contact us to discuss your accessibility requirements.

You can request alternative formats such as large print, easy read, or a plain text version of key information. You can also ask questions about physical access at our Wandsworth self storage location, including parking, entrances and wayfinding.

To share accessibility feedback or to request support, please use the contact details provided on our main contact page. Let us know which page or service you were trying to use, what went wrong, and the type of technology or browser you were using. This will help us respond effectively and improve accessibility for all users.