Accessibility Statement for Hernehill Storage
Hernehill Storage is committed to making its services and information as accessible as possible for people in the Hernehill area and beyond. We aim to support a wide range of users, including people who use assistive technologies, people with temporary impairments, and those who navigate content in different ways. This accessibility statement explains the steps we take to improve usability and the standards we work toward, including WCAG 2.1 AA compliance. Our goal is to provide a clear, dependable, and inclusive experience for anyone seeking accessible Hernehill Storage information or storage-related content.
We believe that accessibility is an ongoing responsibility. As our site and digital content evolve, we continue to review how pages are structured, how content is presented, and how users interact with key features. We want storage information to be understandable, predictable, and easy to use for people who rely on screen readers, keyboard-only navigation, magnification, or other assistive tools. In practical terms, this means we work to keep headings logical, links descriptive, form elements identifiable, and visual contrast sufficiently strong for readability.
Our site is designed with screen-reader support in mind. We aim to use meaningful page structure, accessible labels, and alternative text where images are included. This helps users who hear content rather than view it visually. We also work to keep interactive elements announced properly by assistive technologies so users can understand the purpose of buttons, links, and controls without confusion. When changes are made, accessibility is considered as part of the review process, not as an afterthought.
Keyboard navigation and usable interaction
Keyboard navigation is an important part of the experience for many visitors. We aim to ensure that users can move through content using only a keyboard, with a visible focus indicator that shows where the user is on the page. This supports people who cannot use a mouse and helps make the accessible Hernehill Storage area easier to browse. We also aim to avoid keyboard traps and make sure menus, forms, and expandable content can be operated in a logical sequence. Where possible, we structure the page so that headings, lists, and sections help users scan information quickly.
To support inclusive access, we try to make text readable and layouts consistent across devices. This includes using clear language, sufficient spacing, and content that adapts well to different screen sizes. We understand that accessibility also includes cognitive accessibility, so we aim for simple navigation, familiar patterns, and a layout that does not overload the user. In addition, we use strong and bold text carefully to highlight important information without depending on styling alone to convey meaning.
Compliance approach and ongoing improvements
Hernehill Storage works toward WCAG 2.1 AA compliance as a practical benchmark for accessibility. That includes attention to perceivable, operable, understandable, and robust design principles. While no digital property can be guaranteed to be perfectly accessible at all times, we review content and functionality with accessibility in mind and look for opportunities to improve. If a new feature creates barriers, we aim to address the issue in a timely and sensible way. We also value consistency, because predictable design can make a significant difference for people using assistive technologies.
How we review accessibility
Accessibility checks may include reviewing headings, labels, colour contrast, link text, form instructions, keyboard flow, and compatibility with screen-reader software. We also pay attention to any images, icons, or layout elements that could affect understanding. When content is updated, we try to preserve accessible structure and maintain usability. Our aim is to make accessible Hernehill Storage content useful to as many people as possible, including those visiting from the local Hernehill area and those seeking information from elsewhere.
If you experience any accessibility barrier while using our content, we encourage you to let us know so we can review the issue. Accessibility requests may include asking for information in a different format, reporting a problem with keyboard navigation, or highlighting content that is difficult to use with a screen reader. We will consider reasonable requests and work to improve the experience where possible. We do not include contact details here, but accessibility-related enquiries should be directed through the appropriate Hernehill Storage contact channel.
We are committed to ongoing improvement and to making the experience more inclusive over time. Accessibility is not a single project; it is a continuing process of testing, updating, and learning. For that reason, this statement may be revised as standards, technology, and content change. We want users to feel confident that Hernehill Storage is taking practical steps to support access for everyone.
Thank you for visiting Hernehill Storage. We will continue working to improve the accessibility of our online content so that more people can find and use the information they need with confidence. Whether you rely on a screen reader, navigate by keyboard, or simply benefit from clear structure and readable content, our aim is to provide a smoother and more inclusive experience.