Stroudgreen Storage is committed to making our storage information and services accessible to as many people as possible. This Accessibility Statement explains the steps we take to support users who rely on assistive technologies, as well as the standards we aim to meet across our digital content and service touchpoints. Our goal is to provide an inclusive experience for people searching for accessible Stroud Green storage, including those with visual, motor, cognitive, or hearing-related access needs.
We work toward WCAG 2.1 AA compliance as the benchmark for our website content and user journeys. That means we aim to create pages that are readable, navigable, understandable, and robust for a wide range of users. We review structure, colour contrast, heading order, form labels, focus states, and text alternatives so that the experience remains usable for people accessing storage services in the Stroud Green area and beyond.
Screen-reader support is an important part of our approach. We strive to ensure that meaningful content is presented in a logical reading order, with clear headings and descriptive labels. Images are intended to include appropriate alternative text, and non-text elements are designed to avoid unnecessary barriers. Where content changes dynamically, we aim to make that change understandable to assistive technology users. 
Our pages are also designed for keyboard navigation. Users should be able to move through interactive elements without needing a mouse, including links, buttons, menus, and forms. We aim to maintain a visible focus indicator, predictable tab order, and sufficient spacing between actionable items. These features support people with mobility impairments, users of switch devices, and anyone who prefers browsing by keyboard.
Accessible use in the Stroudgreen Storage area
We want people looking for Stroudgreen storage options to be able to access information independently and with confidence. This includes clear page structure, plain language, and content that can be understood without relying on visual styling alone. We also aim to make our service details easy to scan, with headings that separate topics cleanly and support users who navigate by landmarks or heading lists.
If you encounter an accessibility barrier, we welcome requests for adjustments or support. You may contact us to report a problem, request an alternative format, or ask for help accessing specific information. We will review accessibility requests carefully and make reasonable efforts to provide a suitable solution. Our team treats accessibility as an ongoing responsibility, not a one-time task.
How we maintain accessibility
To support a better experience, we regularly consider accessibility during content updates and technical changes. This includes checking heading structure, ensuring links are meaningful in context, and avoiding language that depends only on colour, shape, or positioning. We also aim to keep forms concise, labels clear, and error messages understandable so that users can complete tasks efficiently.
We recognise that accessibility is best achieved through continuous improvement. As standards evolve and user needs change, we review our content and implementation to strengthen usability for everyone. In particular, we pay attention to the needs of people using assistive technology, people with low vision, and users who may need more time or a simpler path through the page.
Our commitment to WCAG 2.1 AA includes attention to perception, operability, understanding, and compatibility. In practical terms, this means we aim for content that can be perceived through multiple senses, operated by different input methods, understood by a wide audience, and reliably interpreted by browsers and assistive tools. 
Accessibility requests and support
If you need information in a different format or need help using the site, please contact us with your accessibility request. We will do our best to respond appropriately and in a timely manner. Examples of requests may include clarification of content, support with navigation, or assistance with an element that is difficult to use with a screen reader or keyboard.
We do not consider accessibility complete without user access in practice. That is why we continue to review the experience for people searching for storage in Stroud Green, especially where content, layout, or interaction patterns may create obstacles. Our aim is to reduce friction and make it easier for everyone to find and use the information they need.
Stroudgreen Storage remains committed to an inclusive digital experience and to improving accessibility wherever possible. If you have a request, we encourage you to get in touch so we can consider the best way to help. We value accessibility as part of respectful service for the local community and for anyone seeking storage support in the Stroud Green area.