Accessibility Statement
Our Commitment to Accessibility
London House Clearance is committed to ensuring that our website and digital content are accessible to as many people as possible. We believe that everyone should be able to access information about our waste collection and area rubbish removal services in London without barriers, regardless of ability, technology, or circumstance.
This accessibility statement explains the measures we take to support inclusive access, the standards we follow, and how users can request assistance or improvements. Our aim is to provide an accessible London House Clearance area experience that reflects the same care and professionalism we bring to our on-site services.
Accessibility Standards We Follow
Our website is designed to align with the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines version 2.1 at AA level. These guidelines are widely recognised as the international standard for web accessibility and focus on making content perceivable, operable, understandable and robust.
We work to ensure that layouts, colours, text and interactive elements meet these standards wherever reasonably possible. Accessibility is considered as part of ongoing updates rather than treated as a one-off task.
Support for Screen Readers and Assistive Technology
The London House Clearance website is structured to work with commonly used screen readers and assistive technologies. Page content uses clear heading structures, meaningful text labels and logical reading order to support navigation for users who rely on audio or alternative output.
Images used on the site are reviewed to ensure that essential visual information is conveyed through text where appropriate. This helps users understand services such as house clearance, rubbish removal and waste collection across London without needing to rely on visual cues alone.
Keyboard Navigation and Interaction
We aim to ensure that all core website functions can be accessed using a keyboard alone. This includes navigating menus, moving through content sections and interacting with forms. This approach supports users who cannot use a mouse or who rely on alternative input devices.
Focus indicators and logical tab order are used to help users understand where they are on the page at any time. These features are important for accessibility and also improve usability for a wide range of visitors.
Readable and Understandable Content
We strive to present information in clear, plain language wherever possible. As a London-based waste removal service, we recognise that our audience includes residents, landlords, businesses and property managers from many backgrounds.
Content is written to be straightforward and practical, avoiding unnecessary jargon. This helps ensure that important information about services, compliance and environmental responsibility is easy to understand for all users.
Continuous Improvement
Accessibility is an ongoing process. We regularly review our website to identify areas where accessibility can be improved. This includes testing across different devices, browsers and assistive technologies to ensure consistent access.
As our services and content evolve, accessibility considerations are included as part of future development. Our goal is to maintain an inclusive online experience that reflects our long-standing presence in the London waste collection sector.
Requesting Accessibility Support
If you experience difficulty accessing any part of the London House Clearance website or require information in an alternative format, we welcome your feedback. Accessibility requests can be made using our usual contact methods, and we will make reasonable efforts to assist.
We value feedback from users as it helps us identify issues we may not be aware of and improve the experience for everyone who relies on our services across the London area.
Statement Review
This accessibility statement is reviewed periodically to ensure it remains accurate and reflective of our current practices. As accessibility standards and user needs evolve, we aim to adapt accordingly.
London House Clearance remains committed to inclusive access, both online and in the communities we serve throughout London.
