Accessibility Statement for Belmont Storage
This Accessibility Statement explains how Belmont Storage is committed to making information and services more usable for everyone, including people who rely on assistive technologies or need alternative ways to browse content. Our goal is to support a more accessible Belmont Storage area experience by removing barriers where possible and improving the clarity, structure, and usability of our digital content.
We aim to meet WCAG 2.1 AA compliance standards across our website content and digital interactions. This means we work to provide text alternatives for important visuals, clear headings, sufficient colour contrast, and layouts that are easier to understand. We also review the way pages are built so that users can move through information in a predictable and practical way.
Our site is designed with screen-reader support in mind. We use semantic headings, descriptive labels, and readable content structure to help assistive technologies interpret pages more accurately. Where possible, non-text elements are accompanied by meaningful descriptions, and we try to ensure that essential information is available in text form rather than relying only on visual presentation.
Keyboard navigation is an important part of our accessibility approach. We aim to make it possible for users to move through interactive elements using a keyboard alone, including forms, links, menus, and buttons. Focus indicators are intended to remain visible so that users can easily see where they are on the page. We also work to keep page order logical so keyboard users can navigate efficiently.
Our accessibility approach
Belmont Storage continues to improve accessibility by reviewing content for readability, structure, and consistency. We pay attention to headings, paragraph spacing, and link text so that users can scan pages more easily. In addition, we try to avoid content that depends solely on colour, motion, or timing to communicate important information. These choices support people with visual, cognitive, and motor accessibility needs.
We understand that accessibility is an ongoing process rather than a one-time task. As our website and services change, we aim to check new pages and updates against accessibility best practices. This includes identifying issues that may affect people using screen readers, keyboard-only controls, magnification tools, or other assistive technologies, and addressing them where feasible.
Content and design considerations
To support a clearer experience for the accessible Belmont Storage area, we try to use plain language where possible and maintain a consistent page structure. Important information should be easy to find, and page sections should be organised in a way that helps users move from one topic to the next without confusion. We also avoid excessive decoration that may make reading more difficult.
When images are used, we aim to provide informative text alternatives so that users who cannot see the image still understand its purpose. If a visual element is decorative only, it should not interfere with the experience of users relying on assistive tools. We also consider whether interactive elements can be operated without requiring precise pointer actions.
Our accessibility work includes ongoing testing and improvements to reduce barriers for visitors in the Belmont Storage community and beyond. While some older or third-party content may not fully meet our standards, we strive to make reasonable adjustments and encourage a better experience over time. Where complete control is not possible, we seek the most accessible practical option.
Accessibility requests and support
If you encounter an accessibility issue or need information in a different format, we encourage you to make an accessibility request. Please include as much detail as possible about the page, feature, or content you are trying to access, along with the type of support needed. This helps us understand the issue and work toward a suitable solution.
Requests may involve concerns such as screen-reader support, keyboard access, text readability, or content that is difficult to perceive or operate. We will review accessibility matters carefully and aim to respond in a way that supports inclusive access. We also welcome notification of any barriers that affect use of the website or related digital services.
We value accessibility as part of a respectful and usable online experience. Our commitment includes making practical improvements where possible and maintaining content that is structured for a wider range of users. If a page or feature is not yet fully accessible, we will consider the issue and work to improve it in a reasonable timeframe.
Continuous improvement
Accessibility is central to how we present information about Belmont Storage. We aim to keep improving our pages so they remain usable for people with diverse needs, devices, and browsing methods. As standards evolve, we will continue reviewing content and design so that our digital experience stays aligned with WCAG 2.1 AA compliance principles and good accessibility practice.
We appreciate the importance of a website that is easier to navigate, understand, and operate. By supporting keyboard navigation, assistive technology compatibility, and clear content structure, we work toward a more inclusive experience for everyone who needs access to Belmont Storage information.