Accessibility Statement for Feltham Storage
At Feltham Storage, we are committed to making our storage services and digital content accessible to everyone, including people living in and around the Feltham Storage area who use assistive technologies or prefer alternative ways to navigate online. We aim to provide an inclusive experience that supports a wide range of needs, abilities, and browsing methods. This accessibility statement explains our approach, the standards we work toward, and how you can request support if you encounter any barriers.
Our goal is to align with WCAG 2.1 AA compliance as a practical benchmark for accessibility. We regularly review our website structure, content presentation, and interactive features so that users can access information clearly and efficiently. This includes ensuring readable text, meaningful headings, sufficient contrast, and predictable page behavior. We also work to make storage in Feltham information straightforward for all users, including those using screen readers, magnifiers, voice input, or alternative devices.
We support screen-reader support by using clear page structure, descriptive text, and logical reading order. Headings are arranged to help users move through content quickly, and link text is written to make sense without needing surrounding context. Where images or visual elements are present, we aim to provide useful alternative information so the content remains understandable even when visuals are not available. In addition, accessible Feltham Storage content is reviewed to reduce ambiguity and improve usability for everyone.
Keyboard users can move through our pages using standard navigation commands. We work to ensure keyboard navigation is functional across menus, forms, buttons, and other interactive components. Focus indicators should be visible so users can identify where they are on the page, and keyboard traps should not prevent movement through content. Where possible, forms are designed to be simple, with labels and instructions that support accurate completion. This helps make the Feltham storage area experience more practical for people who prefer not to use a mouse.
Our accessibility approach
Accessibility is considered throughout the design and maintenance of our digital services. We aim to keep text readable, layouts consistent, and navigation intuitive. We also review content to avoid unnecessary complexity and to support users with cognitive, visual, auditory, or motor access needs. Our approach is not limited to technical checks; it also includes the way information is written and organised. For example, we try to use plain language, concise paragraphs, and clear section headings so that users can find what they need with less effort.
Where possible, we use semantic HTML and meaningful labels to improve compatibility with assistive tools. This includes making sure forms, buttons, and links convey their purpose clearly. We also aim to avoid content that flashes or behaves in ways that may distract or disorient users. If content cannot be made fully accessible immediately, we work to identify improvements and prioritise the most important barriers first. Our focus is on steady, practical progress toward a better experience for all users.
We recognise that accessibility is an ongoing responsibility. Technology changes, user needs vary, and content may need updating over time. For that reason, we monitor pages and features periodically and seek to improve the user journey wherever possible. We welcome reports that help us understand issues affecting access, especially when they relate to navigation, readability, screen reader compatibility, or keyboard operation.
Requesting accessibility support
If you need information in a different format, experience difficulty using a page, or require support with an accessibility-related issue, you can contact us using the available accessibility request route. Please describe the problem as clearly as you can, including the page or feature involved and the type of support you need. We will consider reasonable requests and aim to respond in a helpful and timely way. Accessibility requests may include adjustments to content format, clarification of instructions, or assistance accessing specific information.
Commitment to improvement
We are committed to improving the accessibility of Feltham Storage services for customers, visitors, and local users in the wider Feltham area. This includes continuing to refine content for clarity, making interactions easier to complete by keyboard, and supporting users who rely on screen readers. We understand that accessibility is essential to equal access, and we will continue to review our digital experience with that principle in mind.
If you notice an issue that affects your ability to use our online content, please let us know through the accessibility request process. Your report helps us identify barriers and improve the experience for others. Feltham storage accessibility is part of our wider commitment to inclusive service, and we value opportunities to make our content easier to use for everyone. We aim to keep working toward a more accessible, user-friendly experience that reflects the needs of the Feltham community and beyond.