Mertonpark Storage is committed to providing an inclusive experience for people looking for accessible storage in the Mertonpark area. We want every visitor to be able to use our website and understand our services with confidence, whether they are browsing on a desktop device, a tablet, or a mobile phone. This accessibility statement explains the steps we take to support a more usable experience for all customers, including people using assistive technologies.
Our aim is to align the website with the WCAG 2.1 AA accessibility standard. This means we work to make content understandable, perceivable, operable, and robust. We regularly review page structure, text contrast, navigation patterns, and interactive elements so that visitors can access information about Mertonpark self storage without unnecessary barriers. We also look for ways to improve clarity for people who may rely on visual, motor, or cognitive support tools.
The website is designed with screen-reader support in mind. We use clear headings, meaningful text labels, and a logical reading order so assistive technology can interpret the page structure properly. Images are intended to have appropriate alternative text, while decorative elements should not interfere with the experience. For users in and around the Mertonpark storage area who depend on screen readers, this helps make the content easier to browse and understand.
Keyboard accessibility is another important part of our approach. People should be able to move through the site using only a keyboard, including access to links, forms, menus, and buttons. Focus indicators are expected to remain visible, so users can track where they are on the page. This is especially important for visitors searching for local Mertonpark storage options who prefer or require keyboard navigation rather than a mouse or touchpad.
We also aim to use readable language and a clear visual layout. Headings such as accessibility support, keyboard navigation, and service information are arranged to help visitors find what they need quickly. We avoid relying on color alone to communicate essential details, and we try to maintain sufficient contrast between text and background. These choices support a more accessible Mertonpark Storage experience for a wide range of users.
At the middle of our accessibility work is an understanding that different users have different needs. Some may use zoom settings, custom browser styles, voice control, or other assistive tools. Others may need additional time to complete actions or clearer instructions before continuing. Our site should remain usable in these situations, and we review content to reduce confusion, improve consistency, and support a smoother journey.
We continue to check pages for common accessibility issues and welcome requests for adjustments where needed. If you experience a barrier while using the Mertonpark Storage website, or if you need content in a different format, we will do our best to help. Accessibility requests may include help understanding information, clarifying a page layout, or identifying a better way to access a feature. We treat these requests as an important part of ongoing improvement.
Our team understands that accessibility is not a one-time task. It requires ongoing attention as content changes, pages are added, and design updates are made. That is why we aim to review new material against accessible design practices and maintain a consistent structure across the site. This helps keep the experience predictable for people using Mertonpark self storage resources with different devices and abilities.
If you need to make an accessibility request, please use the contact route provided by Mertonpark Storage on the website. We ask that you include a brief description of the issue and the page where you encountered it, if possible, so we can respond more effectively. We value the opportunity to improve accessibility and make the Mertonpark area storage experience more inclusive for everyone.
Accessibility Approach
Our commitments
- Support for WCAG 2.1 AA compliance
- Screen-reader friendly content structure
- Full keyboard navigation where practical
- Clear text, headings, and visible focus states
- Ongoing review of accessibility requests and updates