Accessibility Statement for Rubbish Removal Earls Court Services
Rubbish Removal Earls Court is committed to providing an accessible and user friendly online experience for all visitors, including disabled customers, carers, and local organisations. This Accessibility Statement explains the steps we are taking to meet recognised accessibility standards and to make it easier for everyone to find information about rubbish removal in the Earls Court area, request quotes, and book services.
Our commitment to accessibility
We aim to comply with the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines WCAG 2.1 level AA as the primary standard for our website. These guidelines explain how to make web content more usable for people with disabilities and more user friendly for everyone. As we continue to develop our online presence for rubbish removal in Earls Court, we treat accessibility as an ongoing responsibility and not a one off project.
Our goal is for customers to be able to research services, understand pricing, and arrange rubbish collection in Earls Court without facing digital barriers. We regularly review our content, design, and code to improve clarity and ease of use.
Measures to support WCAG 2.1 AA compliance
To align with WCAG 2.1 AA, we are working to ensure that text and background colours have sufficient contrast, that content is presented in a logical reading order, and that headings and subheadings are used consistently. We aim to keep language clear and straightforward so that information about rubbish removal services in Earls Court is easy to understand for as many people as possible.
We also focus on ensuring that important actions, such as making an enquiry, requesting a quote, or confirming a collection date, can be completed independently by users who rely on assistive technologies.
Screen reader compatibility
The website is being developed with screen reader support in mind. We use meaningful page titles, descriptive headings, and text alternatives for important images so that users who navigate with screen readers can understand the purpose of each page and section. Where images are decorative and do not add essential information about our Earls Court rubbish removal services, we aim to ensure they do not create unnecessary noise for screen reader users.
We review forms and interactive elements to make sure that each field has a clear label and that error messages can be identified by assistive technologies. This helps users complete forms when booking rubbish removal or requesting further details.
Keyboard navigation
Many people interact with websites without a mouse, using only a keyboard or alternative input device. Our aim is that all key features of the Rubbish Removal Earls Court website can be reached and used with keyboard navigation alone.
We work to ensure that the focus indicator is visible as you move through links, buttons, and form fields, and that the tab order follows a logical progression. Menus, quote forms, and contact options are being reviewed so that they can be accessed and operated solely with keyboard input.
Ongoing improvements and limitations
Accessibility is an ongoing process. While we strive to achieve and maintain WCAG 2.1 AA compliance, some content or older components may not yet fully meet these standards. When we identify an accessibility issue, we prioritise fixing it in upcoming updates. If you experience any difficulty using the site, your feedback will help us make targeted improvements for everyone in the Earls Court community.
Contact for accessibility support and requests
If you have trouble accessing information about rubbish removal in Earls Court, or if you need content provided in an alternative format such as large print or a simpler written summary, you can contact our team with your request. Please explain the page or information you were trying to access and describe the difficulty you encountered.
We also welcome suggestions on how we can make the site easier to use. Your comments help us improve the online experience for all customers who rely on accessible rubbish removal information in the Earls Court area.