Accessibility Statement
Accessibility Statement for Man with Van Feltham
Man with Van Feltham is committed to providing an accessible online experience for all users, including disabled customers and visitors in the local Feltham area. We are continually working to improve the usability and accessibility of our website so that everyone can access information about our man with van services in an inclusive and convenient way.
Our Commitment to Accessibility
We aim to align our website with the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines version 2.1, at the AA level. These guidelines explain how to make web content more accessible for people with a wide range of disabilities, including visual, auditory, cognitive, and motor impairments. Following these standards also makes the site more user friendly for all visitors in the accessible Man with Van Feltham area.
Accessibility is an ongoing focus for our team. As we update or add new pages and features, we work to ensure that accessibility remains a core part of the design and development process.
Screen Reader Support
Our website is designed to work with modern screen reader software used by people who are blind or have low vision. We aim to ensure that important information about our man with van services in Feltham can be read aloud clearly and in a logical order.
We use headings, paragraphs, and lists to structure content so screen readers can navigate the page easily. Where images are essential to understanding the content, we aim to provide descriptive text alternatives. We also work to ensure that forms and interactive elements include clear labels, so that customers using assistive technologies can request quotes or information about services without barriers.
Keyboard Navigation
The site is built to be usable with a keyboard alone, without the need for a mouse or touch screen. This supports users with mobility impairments, as well as people who simply prefer keyboard navigation.
Key features of our keyboard support include the ability to move through links and form fields using the Tab key, activate buttons and links with the Enter or Space keys, and navigate in a logical sequence that follows the visible layout of the page. Where possible, we avoid keyboard traps and ensure users can move both forwards and backwards through interactive sections.
Visual Design and Readability
We strive to maintain clear contrast between text and background so that information remains readable for users with low vision or colour vision deficiencies. We also aim to use consistent layouts, readable font sizes, and clear headings so that customers can quickly find details about our Man with Van Feltham services.
Where text is longer, we break it into shorter paragraphs to support easier reading. We avoid relying solely on colour to convey meaning, and we work to ensure that important instructions and messages can be understood by all visitors.
Continuous Improvement
Accessibility is not a one time task. We regularly review the website to identify areas for improvement, respond to changes in standards, and act on feedback from our customers in the accessible Man with Van Feltham area. When we introduce new features, we test them with accessibility in mind and correct any issues that may arise.
Contact for Accessibility Requests
We welcome feedback about the accessibility of our website and our man with van services. If you experience difficulties using the site, find content that is hard to access, or need information in a different format, you can contact us using the contact form provided on our website.
When you contact us with an accessibility request, please describe the page or service you were trying to use, the type of problem you encountered, and any assistive technology you were using. This helps us investigate the issue more effectively and work towards a solution that supports you and other users.
We will do our best to respond promptly and to provide the information you need about Man with Van Feltham in an accessible way. Your feedback helps us improve our services for everyone in the community.



