Storage Wembley Park Accessibility Statement
Storage Wembley Park is committed to providing a welcoming, inclusive and accessible experience for all visitors and customers, both online and at our storage facilities. This Accessibility Statement explains the steps we are taking to make our website and services easier to use for everyone, including disabled people, older people and those using assistive technologies in the Wembley Park area.
Our Accessibility Standards
We aim to meet the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines version 2.1, at the AA compliance level. These guidelines are recognised internationally as a benchmark for designing accessible websites that work for a wide range of abilities and assistive tools. While we are continually working towards best practice, our goal is that users in and around Storage Wembley Park can access key information and services without unnecessary barriers.
Our approach includes designing content with clear structure, ensuring text is easy to read, and avoiding reliance on colour alone to convey meaning. We regularly review pages to improve clarity, consistency and ease of use.
Screen-Reader Compatibility
The Storage Wembley Park website is designed to support people who rely on screen readers and other text to speech software. We use meaningful headings, lists and descriptive text to help users understand the page structure and navigate efficiently. Images that communicate important information are given descriptive alternative text wherever possible so that users who cannot see images can still access the same content.
We aim to keep page layouts simple and predictable, which can help screen-reader users quickly learn how to move around the site and find what they need about our accessible storage services in the Wembley Park area.
Keyboard Navigation
Our website is intended to be fully usable with a keyboard alone, without requiring a mouse or touch input. Users should be able to move through links, buttons and form fields in a logical order using the Tab, Shift plus Tab, Enter and spacebar keys. Interactive elements are designed to show a clear focus state so it is always visible which item is currently selected.
We continually test key user journeys, such as browsing storage unit information or submitting an enquiry, to support people who use only a keyboard or alternative input devices.
Text, Layout and Visual Design
We aim to use clear fonts, sufficient contrast between text and background, and plain language wherever possible. Content is structured with headings and paragraphs to make it easier to scan and understand. Pages are designed to reflow on different screen sizes so that customers accessing Storage Wembley Park information on mobile, tablet or desktop can read and navigate comfortably.
Where multimedia content is used, our goal is to provide supporting text or other alternatives so that essential information is not available in one format only.
Ongoing Improvements
Accessibility is an ongoing process. We regularly review the website, update content and refine features to improve usability. As we add new pages or tools to support customers looking for storage in the Wembley Park area, we aim to design them with accessibility in mind from the outset.
We welcome feedback and will consider reasonable adjustments where possible to make our online and in person services easier to use.
Contact for Accessibility Requests
If you experience any difficulty using the Storage Wembley Park website, notice an accessibility issue, or need information in an alternative format, you can contact our team with your request. Please describe the problem you encountered, the page or feature you were using, and the assistive technology or browser you were using if applicable. This helps us investigate and work towards a solution.
We will review your message and do our best to respond promptly. Your feedback is important in helping us improve accessibility for everyone who visits our website or uses our storage services in and around Wembley Park.




