Accessibility Statement for Harrowonthehill Storage
Harrowonthehill Storage is committed to making our website and digital services as accessible as possible for everyone, including people in the Harrow on the Hill storage area who may use assistive technologies or alternative methods of browsing. We aim to provide a user experience that is clear, inclusive, and practical for a wide range of needs. This statement explains our approach to accessibility, the standards we aim to meet, and how you can request support if you encounter any barriers.
We have designed this site with accessibility in mind and work toward compliance with WCAG 2.1 AA. That means we seek to offer content that is perceivable, operable, understandable, and robust. In practice, this includes readable layouts, sufficient contrast, logical page structure, and content that remains usable across different devices and technologies. We review the experience regularly to identify areas where improvements can be made.
Our website is built to support screen-reader compatibility so that visitors using assistive software can navigate content more effectively. We use semantic headings, descriptive text, and meaningful labels where possible to help users understand page structure and purpose. We also aim to write content in plain language, with clear navigation labels and straightforward instructions, so that users can move through the site with confidence.
Keyboard Navigation and Site Usability
We recognise that many users rely on a keyboard rather than a mouse. For that reason, our site is intended to support keyboard navigation across key functions and content areas. Users should be able to move through links, forms, and controls using standard keyboard commands. Focus indicators are intended to remain visible so that users can see where they are on the page. We also aim to avoid design choices that trap focus or create unnecessary barriers.
Structure, Readability, and Technical Considerations
Accessible Harrowonthehill Storage content is written to be easy to scan and understand. We use headings to break information into manageable sections, and we aim for a structure that works well for both sighted users and assistive technology users. Tables, if used, are kept simple and labelled appropriately. Images are intended to include descriptive alternative text, and non-text elements are designed to avoid causing confusion. Where possible, we try to maintain consistent layouts across pages to reduce cognitive load.
We also consider compatibility across modern browsers and common assistive tools. Although no website can guarantee perfect accessibility in every situation, we work to ensure that the main content and essential features remain usable. If you use a screen reader, magnification software, voice control, or custom browser settings, our goal is to provide a reliable experience that supports your needs. Accessibility improvements are reviewed as part of our ongoing development process.
Ongoing Improvements and Accessibility Requests
We understand that accessibility is an ongoing responsibility rather than a one-time task. As part of our commitment to the Harrow on the Hill storage community, we continue to review content and site functionality to identify opportunities for improvement. This may include refining heading order, improving link clarity, adjusting colour use, and enhancing form labels. We aim to make practical updates whenever issues are found.
If you experience any difficulty accessing information or using any part of this website, you may contact us with an accessibility request. Please tell us what page or feature caused the problem, what assistive technology you were using if relevant, and what format or support would help. We will review requests carefully and work to provide an accessible alternative or a reasonable solution where possible.
For visitors seeking information about accessible storage in Harrow on the Hill, we want the online experience to be as usable and welcoming as the service itself. Accessibility benefits everyone, and we remain committed to improving the clarity, reliability, and inclusiveness of our digital content. We appreciate your patience as we continue to strengthen accessibility across the site and support a better experience for all users.