Accessibility Statement for Cleaners E16 Website
This accessibility statement explains how the Cleaners E16 website is designed to be usable and accessible for as many people as possible, including disabled users, older users, and people accessing our content with different devices or assistive technologies. We are committed to providing clear information about our cleaning services in the E16 area in a way that is inclusive and easy to navigate.
Our Accessibility Commitment
We aim to make the Cleaners E16 website conform to the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines version 2.1 at level AA. These guidelines help ensure that content is perceivable, operable, understandable, and robust for a wide range of users and technologies. We review our design, content, and code with these principles in mind so that people looking for cleaners in the E16 area can access our information without avoidable barriers.
Screen Reader Support
The website is developed to work with modern screen readers and other assistive technologies. We use logical headings, descriptive page titles, and meaningful text for interactive elements to help screen reader users understand both the structure and purpose of each page. Images that convey important information are given text alternatives so that visitors who cannot see the images still receive the same key details about our Cleaners E16 services.
We also work to ensure that the reading order of each page is coherent, so that content is announced in a sensible sequence. This supports users who rely on screen readers to navigate our cleaning information, service descriptions, and pricing within the E16 area.
Keyboard Navigation
The Cleaners E16 website is designed to be fully navigable using a keyboard alone, without the need for a mouse or touch input. Users can move through links, buttons, and form fields using keyboard commands such as the Tab key, Shift plus Tab, and Enter. We aim to provide a visible focus indicator so that it is clear which element is currently selected when navigating by keyboard.
Interactive elements such as contact forms for E16 cleaning enquiries are built so that they can be reached and activated via keyboard. We avoid using keyboard traps that would prevent users from moving away from a particular element. Where possible, we keep the tab order logical to follow the main content of the page.
WCAG 2.1 AA Features
Key features we work to implement in line with WCAG 2.1 AA include sufficient colour contrast between text and background, readable font sizes, and layouts that adapt to different screen sizes. Content about our cleaners in the E16 area is written in clear language to support a wide audience, including users with cognitive and learning differences.
We avoid relying solely on colour to communicate important information and ensure that content remains understandable when zoomed. Forms are labelled clearly, and any required fields are identified in text so that users can complete enquiries about E16 cleaning services without confusion.
Ongoing Improvements
Accessibility is a continuous process. We regularly review our pages, especially those most used by people seeking domestic or commercial cleaners in E16, to identify and fix issues. As technology, guidelines, and user expectations evolve, we will update our design and code to maintain and improve accessibility.
Contact for Accessibility Requests
If you experience any difficulty using the Cleaners E16 website, if something does not work well with your assistive technology, or if you need information about our cleaning services in a different format, you can contact us using the online contact form on our website. Please tell us which page you were using, what you were trying to do, and any assistive technology you were using, so we can investigate and improve the experience.
We take accessibility feedback seriously and aim to respond as promptly as possible. Your comments help us provide a more inclusive and accessible service for everyone using our Cleaners E16 website and for all customers in the E16 area.






