Accessibility Statement for Man and a Van Tooting Services
Man and a Van Tooting is committed to providing an accessible online experience for all users, including disabled customers, carers, and anyone using assistive technologies. This accessibility statement explains the steps we take to make our website usable and understandable, as well as how you can contact us to request information or services in alternative formats. Our goal is to ensure that people in the Tooting area can easily find and use our accessible man and a van Tooting services online.
Our Commitment to Accessibility
We aim to comply with the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines WCAG 2.1 at level AA. These guidelines set out how to make web content more accessible for people with a wide range of disabilities, including visual, hearing, cognitive, and motor impairments. By following these standards, we strive to make our man and a van Tooting website clear, consistent, and easy to use for everyone.
Accessibility is an ongoing process. We regularly review our content, design, and code to identify issues and implement improvements so that users in need of accessible man and a van Tooting information can rely on our site.
Measures We Have Implemented
To improve accessibility, we have implemented a range of technical and design measures across the site. These steps are designed to support users who rely on assistive technology and to help anyone who prefers a more predictable and streamlined online experience.
We focus on keeping layouts simple, using clear headings, and ensuring that key information about our man and a van Tooting services is easy to find. We avoid overly complex visual effects that can make navigation harder for some visitors.
Screen-Reader Compatibility
Our website is developed to be compatible with common screen readers and other assistive technologies. We use meaningful page titles, logical heading structures, and descriptive text for images where appropriate. This helps users who cannot see the screen to understand the structure of the page and the content describing our services in the Tooting area.
We aim to ensure that important information is provided as text, rather than relying solely on images or icons, so that users who access our man and a van Tooting content via screen readers are not excluded from key details.
Keyboard Navigation
The site is designed to be navigable using a keyboard alone, without the need for a mouse or touch input. Users can move through menus, forms, and other interactive elements using standard keyboard commands such as the Tab, Enter, and arrow keys.
We work to maintain a visible focus indicator so that users can see which element on the page is currently selected. This is particularly important for people who navigate the accessible man and a van Tooting content using only a keyboard or alternative input devices.
Text Clarity and Readability
We aim to present information using clear language, consistent headings, and readable font sizes. Our content describes our man and a van Tooting services in a straightforward way to support users with cognitive or learning disabilities, as well as users who may be reading in a second language.
Where possible, we avoid unnecessary jargon and explain key terms related to our services so that visitors can quickly understand what is available in the Tooting area and how to arrange a booking.
Ongoing Improvements
We recognise that accessibility is not a one-time project. As we add or update pages about our man and a van Tooting services, we review them for accessibility and aim to fix issues that may appear. We value feedback from users and take it into account when planning future improvements.
Our intention is for every visitor, whether local to Tooting or browsing from elsewhere, to be able to access essential information and request our services without facing unnecessary barriers.
Contact for Accessibility Requests
If you experience any difficulty using our website or accessing information about our accessible man and a van Tooting services, you can contact us to request assistance or alternative formats. For example, you can ask for key information to be provided verbally, in large print, or in another format that better meets your needs.
When you contact us with an accessibility request, please describe the page or area of the website you were using and the nature of the problem. This helps us provide a quicker response and work towards resolving any underlying accessibility issues. We review all accessibility feedback and aim to respond within a reasonable time frame, taking practical steps to support you in accessing our man and a van Tooting services.


