Accessibility Statement for Haringey Storage
Haringey Storage is committed to making our website and online information as accessible as possible for people in the accessible Haringey Storage area and beyond. We want everyone to be able to find, understand, and use our content with confidence, including people who use assistive technologies, people with temporary impairments, and people accessing information on different devices. Our aim is to support an inclusive experience that reflects the needs of a broad and diverse community.
This accessibility statement explains the measures we take to improve usability and outlines the standards we work toward. We are striving for WCAG 2.1 AA compliance across our digital content, and we review pages with accessibility in mind during creation and updates. That means we focus on readable text, sufficient colour contrast, clear structure, and consistent navigation so that visitors can move through the site with less friction.
Our accessibility approach
We aim to design pages that work well with assistive tools and everyday browsing habits. For screen-reader users, we try to use meaningful headings, descriptive text, and clear page structure so content is easier to interpret. We also aim to ensure screen-reader support by avoiding unnecessary visual-only cues and by presenting information in a logical order that matches the way users expect to consume content.
Keyboard users are also a priority in our accessibility approach. We work to provide keyboard navigation that allows users to move through interactive elements without needing a mouse or touch input. Where possible, we keep focus states visible, links distinguishable, and forms usable via tabbing and standard keyboard commands. This helps support people who rely on alternative input methods and improves usability for everyone.
We also pay attention to content clarity. Simple language, consistent headings, and short paragraphs can make a significant difference to readers using magnification tools or reading in a busy environment. Where suitable, we use italic text for emphasis and underline text where structure or emphasis benefits from it, while keeping readability front and centre. Our goal is to make the Haringey storage accessibility experience as straightforward as possible.
Haringey Storage continues to review accessibility as part of ongoing improvements. This includes checking whether forms, buttons, navigation menus, and page layouts remain usable when resized or viewed at different zoom levels. We also aim to avoid content that depends only on colour, motion, or hover effects, as these can create barriers for some users.
If you experience difficulty using any part of the site, or if you need information in a different format, we welcome accessibility requests. Please contact us using the accessibility contact route provided by Haringey Storage and let us know what you need. We will consider reasonable adjustments and work to provide a solution that supports your access requirements wherever possible.
We understand that accessibility is not a one-time task. Regular updates, content changes, and technology shifts can affect how a website performs for different users. For that reason, we aim to monitor the site and address issues as they are identified. This includes checking page structure, alt text, link labels, and interactive components so they remain understandable and usable.
In the accessible Haringey Storage area, we want people to feel confident that digital access matters. Whether someone is planning ahead, comparing services, or simply browsing for information, they should be able to do so with minimal barriers. We continue to work toward a more inclusive online experience that reflects this commitment.
This statement applies to the Haringey Storage website and related online content. While we aim to meet WCAG 2.1 AA, some areas may need improvement from time to time. If you notice a barrier, we encourage you to tell us so we can investigate and make appropriate changes. Accessibility feedback helps us identify what needs attention and supports ongoing progress.
Our internal content practices encourage accessible structure from the start. That means using headings in a logical order, keeping link text meaningful, and writing with clarity for a wide audience. We try to ensure that important information is not hidden in visuals alone and that the most useful details are easy to find for both assistive technology users and people browsing quickly on the go.
Ongoing commitment
Haringey Storage is committed to keeping accessibility under review and improving where practical. We recognise that people may use different devices, assistive technologies, and browsing preferences, and our aim is to support those differences with well-structured, usable content. If you need an adjustment, alternative format, or help understanding a page, please make an accessibility request through the contact method made available by Haringey Storage.
In summary, this statement reflects our effort to provide a website that is usable, understandable, and inclusive for visitors in and around Haringey. We will continue working toward better accessibility, stronger compatibility with screen readers, reliable keyboard navigation, and clear communication for everyone who uses our digital services.