Accessibility Statement for Man with Van Longford Website
Man with Van Longford is committed to providing an accessible online experience for all users, including people with disabilities. We want customers in the Longford area to be able to find, understand, and use information about our man with van services with ease, regardless of technology, situation, or ability.
Our Commitment to Accessibility
Our aim is to align the Man with Van Longford website with the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines WCAG 2.1, Level AA. These guidelines explain how to make web content more accessible for people with a wide range of disabilities, including visual, auditory, physical, speech, cognitive, language, learning, and neurological disabilities.
We view accessibility as an ongoing responsibility. As our services in the Longford area grow, we will continue to update and improve our website to support as many users as possible and to keep pace with evolving accessibility standards and technology.
Screen Reader Compatibility
The Man with Van Longford website is designed to be usable with common screen reader software. We structure pages with clear headings, descriptive text, and meaningful order so that screen reader users can navigate and understand content about our man with van services in the Longford area.
Images and icons used on the site include alternative text wherever possible, so that important visual information is also available as text. We aim to keep link text descriptive so that screen reader users know where each link will take them without needing to rely on surrounding context.
Keyboard Navigation
Our website has been developed to support full keyboard navigation for users who cannot or prefer not to use a mouse or touch device. You should be able to move through interactive elements such as menus, forms, and buttons using the keyboard alone.
Interactive controls are designed with a visible focus state so users can see which element is currently selected when navigating by keyboard. We also aim to ensure that the tab order follows a logical sequence that matches the visual layout of the page, helping all users move through the site efficiently.
Text, Colour, and Layout
The Man with Van Longford website uses layouts and font sizes intended to be clear and readable. Where possible, we maintain sufficient colour contrast between text and background to support users with low vision or colour blindness in line with WCAG 2.1 AA guidelines.
Content is written in clear language so that information about our accessible man with van services in the Longford area is easy to understand. We avoid relying on colour alone to convey meaning, helping ensure that important information is not missed.
Ongoing Improvements
Accessibility is a continuous process. We regularly review our site design, content, and code to identify and address potential barriers. When we introduce new features or content, we aim to check them against WCAG 2.1 AA requirements and best practices for inclusive design.
If we discover issues that might affect the accessibility of our man with van website in the Longford area, we prioritise fixing them as part of our ongoing improvement work.
Feedback and Accessibility Requests
We welcome feedback from users about the accessibility of the Man with Van Longford website. If you experience any difficulty using the site, encounter content you cannot access, or have suggestions for how we can improve accessibility, please contact us.
When you contact us with an accessibility request, it is helpful if you can describe the page or feature you were using, the type of device and browser you were on, and any assistive technologies you use. This information helps us better understand the issue and work on a suitable solution.
We are committed to responding to reasonable accessibility requests and to making our online information about accessible man with van services in the Longford area as inclusive as possible.



