Wembley Storage is committed to providing an inclusive online experience for everyone looking for storage in the accessible Wembley Storage area. We want visitors to be able to explore our information, understand our services, and complete essential tasks with confidence, regardless of ability or technology. This accessibility statement explains the steps we take to support users and the standards we aim to meet.
Our website is designed and maintained with accessibility in mind, and we work toward WCAG 2.1 AA compliance. That means we aim to make content perceivable, operable, understandable, and robust. In practical terms, we review layouts, text contrast, structure, and interactive elements so that people using assistive technology can navigate with less difficulty.
We also recognise that accessibility is not a one-time task. As the site changes, we continue to check the Wembley self storage experience for barriers and improve it where needed. This ongoing approach helps us support users who may rely on different browsing methods, text enlargement, or alternative input devices.
Our site aims to provide screen-reader support so that users can access headings, content order, labels, and page structure in a meaningful way. We use semantic HTML where possible, write descriptive text, and avoid unnecessary complexity that may create confusion for assistive technologies. Images and visual elements are reviewed so that information is not lost for people who cannot see them clearly.
Keyboard and device accessibility
The Wembley storage accessibility approach also includes keyboard navigation. Users should be able to move through the site using a keyboard alone, including links, menus, form fields, and buttons. Focus states should be visible, logical, and easy to follow. We aim to avoid keyboard traps and ensure that important content can be reached without a mouse.
We understand that people may access self-storage information in many ways, including laptops, tablets, and mobile devices with accessibility features enabled. For that reason, we try to keep interactions simple, consistent, and predictable. Where possible, we avoid features that rely only on colour, precise pointer movement, or timing-based actions.
To support a broader range of users, we also pay attention to text sizing, readable spacing, and clear page hierarchy. Accessible storage information should be easy to scan, with headings that organise content into useful sections. This helps people who use screen readers, speech input, or zoom tools, as well as anyone who prefers a clearer layout.
Our accessibility approach
We aim to review content against common accessibility expectations, including alt text quality, form clarity, and navigation consistency. We consider whether page elements are labelled correctly and whether instructions are written in straightforward language. When improvements are identified, we work to address them in a practical and timely way.
Although we strive to meet accessibility best practice, some parts of the site may occasionally require further refinement. This can happen as features are updated or content changes over time. We treat accessibility as an important part of maintaining a reliable Wembley storage service online, and we continue to learn from checks and audits.
If you experience any difficulty using this website, or if you need content in an alternative format, please get in touch to request accessibility support. Common requests may include help with navigation, clearer formatting, or adjustments that make the information easier to read. We will review requests carefully and aim to respond appropriately.
Accessibility requests are welcomed from anyone who is finding the site hard to use. We encourage users to describe the issue they encountered, the page involved, and the type of device or assistive technology used, if they are comfortable sharing that information. This helps us understand the problem and improve the experience for the accessible Wembley Storage area.
Our goal is to make online storage information usable for as many people as possible. Whether you are researching options, comparing features, or simply browsing for a Wembley storage solution, we want the journey to be clear and inclusive. We will continue to improve usability, accessibility, and clarity so that more users can access the information they need with confidence.