Accessibility Statement
Accessibility Statement for Man with Van Erith Website
Man with Van Erith is committed to ensuring that our website is accessible and easy to use for all visitors, including disabled users and people who rely on assistive technologies. We want anyone looking for accessible man with van services in the Erith area to be able to find information and use our online content as independently as possible.
Our Accessibility Commitment
Our goal is to meet the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines, WCAG 2.1 Level AA, across the key pages of the Man with Van Erith website. These guidelines explain how to make web content more accessible for disabled people, including people with visual, hearing, cognitive, and motor impairments. We treat accessibility as an ongoing process and continue to improve our website over time.
Measures to Support Accessibility
We are working to apply accessibility best practices within the design and structure of the Man with Van Erith website. This includes clear headings and content structure, consistent navigation, and readable text. We aim to provide a straightforward experience for customers in the Erith area who are comparing man with van options, booking services, or looking for contact details.
Where possible, we avoid overly complex layouts and decorative elements that could make the site harder to use. Our intention is that the most important information, such as service details, coverage areas, and booking information, can be found quickly and understood clearly.
Screen Reader Support
The Man with Van Erith website is designed to work with modern screen readers. We use clear page titles, headings, and text alternatives for key images where relevant, so that users who cannot see the screen can still understand the content and purpose of each page. We aim to ensure that icons and non-text elements do not hide important information from screen reader users.
We are continuing to review our content to make sure that essential information about our man with van services in the Erith area is accessible, logical, and understandable when read aloud by assistive technologies.
Keyboard Navigation
The Man with Van Erith website is intended to be navigable using a keyboard alone, without a mouse. Users should be able to move through links, buttons, and forms using the keyboard, and the focus should be visible so that it is clear which element is currently selected. We aim to ensure that interactive components can be reached and operated with standard keyboard commands.
If you experience any difficulty using the site with a keyboard, such as being unable to reach certain content or controls, we encourage you to contact us so we can investigate and work on improvements.
Ongoing Improvements and Limitations
We recognise that no website is perfectly accessible for every user, and there may be some older content or third party elements that do not fully meet WCAG 2.1 AA standards. However, we are committed to identifying issues and improving the accessibility of the Man with Van Erith website wherever we can.
As our services in the Erith area grow, we will continue to review new pages, forms, and features to ensure they are designed with accessibility in mind from the outset.
Contact for Accessibility Requests
If you have trouble accessing any part of the Man with Van Erith website, or if you need information in a different format, please contact us and let us know which page or content is causing a problem. We will do our best to respond and provide the information you need in a way that works for you.
When you contact us about an accessibility issue, it is helpful if you can tell us which device and browser you are using, and if you are using any assistive technology such as a screen reader. This information can help us understand the problem more quickly and work towards a suitable solution.
We value feedback from all users, and we use comments, complaints, and suggestions to guide our ongoing accessibility work and to improve the experience of everyone using the Man with Van Erith website.



