Storage Morden Website Accessibility Statement
Storage Morden is committed to providing an accessible and inclusive online experience for all customers in the Morden area, including people with disabilities. This Accessibility Statement explains the steps we are taking to make our website, information, and online storage services in Morden easier for everyone to use.
Our Accessibility Commitment
We aim to align our website and digital content with the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines WCAG 2.1 Level AA. These internationally recognised guidelines explain how to make web content more accessible for people with a range of needs, including visual, auditory, motor, and cognitive impairments.
Accessibility is an ongoing process. We regularly review our site to identify and fix issues, improve usability, and support customers looking for accessible storage options in and around Morden.
Screen-Reader Support
The Storage Morden website is designed to be compatible with current screen-reader technologies. We use clear and descriptive headings, labels, and page structures to help screen-reader users understand and navigate each page. Where possible, images include alternative text that explains their purpose or content, especially when they convey important information about our storage services.
We also aim to ensure that content is presented in a logical reading order, so that customers using screen readers can access information about our accessible storage solutions in Morden without confusion or unnecessary repetition.
Keyboard Navigation
Our website can be navigated using a keyboard alone, without the need for a mouse or trackpad. This supports users who rely on keyboard navigation, switch devices, or other assistive technologies. We work to ensure that:
Navigation and interactive elements are reachable using the Tab, Shift plus Tab, and arrow keys. The current focus is visible, so users can see which element is selected when moving through the page. Forms, buttons, and controls can be activated from the keyboard and are clearly labelled.
If you experience any difficulty using the keyboard to access information about Storage Morden or our services, please contact us so we can investigate and address the issue.
Text, Colour, and Layout
We aim to use clear fonts, sufficient colour contrast, and straightforward layouts to make content easier to read. The site is designed to allow zooming in using browser tools so that text can be enlarged without losing content or functionality. We also try to avoid relying on colour alone to communicate important information.
Ongoing Improvements
We understand that web accessibility standards and best practices develop over time. We periodically review our site to identify ways to improve access for everyone, including people searching for accessible storage facilities in the Morden area. This may include technical updates, design changes, or content adjustments to better meet WCAG 2.1 AA requirements.
Accessibility Feedback and Requests
Your feedback is important in helping us improve accessibility at Storage Morden. If you encounter a barrier while using our website, or if you need information about our storage services in a different format, we encourage you to contact us. For example, you may wish to:
Request information in large print or an alternative digital format. Report problems with screen-reader compatibility or keyboard navigation. Ask questions about access features at our storage facilities in Morden.
To share feedback or request support, please reach out to us using the contact details provided on our contact page. Include a description of the issue, the page or service you were trying to use, and any assistive technology you rely on. We will review your request and aim to respond in a timely manner.
Date of This Statement
This Accessibility Statement reflects the current status of the Storage Morden website and our ongoing commitment to inclusive, accessible storage services in the Morden area. We may update this statement from time to time as we make improvements or adopt new accessibility practices.




