Sidcup Storage is committed to making its online experience more accessible for people in and around Sidcup, so that visitors searching for storage in Sidcup can browse with greater confidence and ease. We want this site to be usable by as many people as possible, including customers who rely on assistive technologies, alternative input methods, or adjusted display settings.
This accessibility statement explains the measures we aim to support, the areas we continue to improve, and how people can request help if they encounter barriers while using the site. Our intention is to keep information about accessible Sidcup storage clear, readable, and simple to navigate for all users.
We work toward WCAG 2.1 AA compliance because these guidelines help create a website that is more perceivable, operable, understandable, and robust. In practical terms, this means we aim to provide text that is easy to read, sufficient colour contrast, meaningful structure, and content that can be reached without relying only on a mouse.
Screen-reader support is an important part of how we design and review content. We aim to use semantic headings, descriptive labels, and clear page structure so users of screen readers can understand the relationship between sections and move through the page with less confusion. Where images are used, alternative text should describe the purpose of the image rather than simply repeat visual details.
Keyboard navigation is also a priority. Users should be able to move through core website features using the Tab, Shift+Tab, Enter, and arrow keys where appropriate. Focus indicators should remain visible, interactive elements should be reachable in a logical order, and no essential function should depend on dragging, hovering, or time-sensitive actions alone.
We also try to make the experience straightforward for people using browser zoom, larger text, high-contrast settings, or custom colour schemes. Pages should reflow sensibly on smaller screens and at higher zoom levels, so that visitors looking for storage services in the Sidcup area can access information without unnecessary strain.
Accessibility review and ongoing improvements
We understand that accessibility is not a one-time task. As the site evolves, we review content and interface elements so they continue to support different needs and devices. This includes checking headings, links, forms, buttons, and layout patterns to help reduce barriers for people with visual, motor, cognitive, and auditory access needs.
Our team aims to correct issues that are identified and to improve any content that may be difficult to use. Where third-party tools or embedded features are present, we work to ensure they do not create avoidable obstacles for people using assistive technology. In some cases, a feature may be updated or replaced to better support inclusive access.
If you need information in a different format or experience a barrier while using the site, you can contact us to request accessibility support. We will do our best to help with alternative formats, clearer navigation assistance, or changes that make it easier to access information about Sidcup Storage services. Requests are handled with care and aim to be resolved as promptly as possible.
Known limitations
Although we aim for a high standard of accessibility, some areas may not yet be fully optimized. This could include older content, externally supplied materials, or technical elements that require further adjustment. We continue to monitor these areas and improve them over time as part of our commitment to an inclusive browsing experience.
Using this statement
This statement applies to the Sidcup Storage website and is intended to help visitors understand our approach to accessibility. It reflects our goal to support people who are searching for local storage in Sidcup and who may depend on accessible design to complete their visit successfully.
Accessibility features
- Support for screen-reader users through structured content and descriptive text
- Keyboard navigation for essential website actions
- Readable page layout with clear headings and logical section order
- Ongoing attention to WCAG 2.1 AA compliance principles
Contact for accessibility requests
If you need help accessing content, or if you want to request an accessibility adjustment, please use the contact options provided on the main website. We do not list personal contact details here, but accessibility requests are welcome and will be reviewed carefully. Accessible service matters, and we aim to make the experience as straightforward as possible for every visitor.