Accessibility statement for Acton man and van services

Front view of a small removal van parked on a residential street in Acton, emphasizing accessibility service vehicles. We at Acton Man with Van are committed to making our services accessible to everyone. This accessibility statement explains how our website and service communications support people with disabilities, including those using a man with a van in Acton or searching for an Acton moving van. Our aim is to meet recognised standards and to be transparent about accessibility performance.

We strive for compliance with the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) 2.1 at the AA level. This includes work on colour contrast, readable fonts, consistent structure and semantic markup to help users navigate whether they are booking a local Acton removal van or arranging assisted loading. Our commitment covers both the public-facing site content and the digital elements used during the customer journey.

A professional house removals team is engaged in the process of transferring household items outside a suburban home in Acton, with a removals van parked in the driveway. In the foreground, a man with short dark hair, wearing a green polo shirt, is smiling and carrying a medium-sized cardboard box labeled 'Small Box'; he appears to be part of the Acton Man with Van removals staff. Behind him, a young woman with short blonde hair, dressed in a blue top and black trousers, is loading a large cardboard box with the label 'Small Box' into the open back of the van. The van's interior reveals additional boxes stacked inside, ready for transport. To the right, three children—two girls in pink and purple tops, and a boy in blue—stand on the front lawn, observing the activity, while a man in a red shirt is seen walking nearby. The scene is set in a well-maintained residential street, with a white, modern, single-storey house featuring a tiled roof and a driveway, suggesting a typical local neighbourhood near postcode W3. The atmosphere is bright and clear, with natural daylight illuminating the scene, emphasizing the organized process of home relocation undertaken by Acton Man with Van. Our pages are designed to support screen-reader technology and other assistive software. Headings, landmarks and ARIA attributes are implemented where appropriate to create a logical reading order. We test with a variety of screen readers and also validate that form controls, labels and instructions are accessible so people can book a man and van service in Acton with confidence.

Keyboard navigation is a priority for users who cannot operate a mouse. All interactive elements — menus, booking widgets, and modal dialogs related to hiring a man with van Acton — are reachable and operable using keyboard alone. Focus indicators are clear and visible, and tab order follows the visual layout to reduce confusion.

A smiling male removal worker wearing a navy blue cap, red T-shirt, and blue overalls stands with arms crossed in a bright residential living room during a house move, with a yellow sofa in the foreground and cardboard boxes, a plastic-wrapped item, and packing materials scattered nearby. In the background, another worker in similar attire is carrying a white shelf unit, with a white radiator and plain white walls visible, suggesting an interior setup typical of a home in London postcode area. The room is well-lit with natural daylight, and the environment indicates an organized move in progress, to be handled by Acton Man with Van, specialists in removals and house relocation services in the Acton area of west London. In building accessible experiences we follow practical measures: using semantic HTML, providing descriptive link text, ensuring forms have explicit labels and error identification, and avoiding time-limited interactions that could disadvantage users. We also provide options for larger text and improved contrast for those requiring visual accessibility.

To assist a wide range of needs we maintain both automated and manual testing routines. This includes checks with accessibility evaluation tools, manual keyboard-only testing, visual inspections for contrast and spacing, and user testing when possible. Our processes help ensure that when someone searches for 'Acton man and van' they can access the information they need easily.

We provide alternatives for non-text content and supply clear instructions for completing online tasks related to booking an Acton removal van. Video and audio materials are captioned or accompanied by transcripts where produced. Documents offered for download follow accessible formats when feasible, and we continue to improve older resources to meet accessibility expectations.

A woman with blonde hair wearing a white t-shirt is sitting on a light wooden floor in a bright, empty room with plain white walls. She is smiling and appears relaxed, with two young children lying on the floor beside her; one girl with long blonde hair, dressed in a white long-sleeve top and light-colored pants, is lying on her side, propped up on her elbow, while the boy with short dark hair, dressed in a white t-shirt and blue shorts, is lying on his back with his head resting on a pillow. Behind them, there are several cardboard moving boxes of various sizes, some stacked and some open, indicating a packing or unpacking scene. The setting suggests a residential space, potentially during a house removal or moving process, and the overall atmosphere is cheerful and organized, fitting with professional house removals services in the local area near Acton, London. If you encounter barriers or need assistance beyond the options on our site, please get in touch through the contact channels provided on this website or via your booking confirmation; we will work with you to provide the information or service in a suitable format. We do not publish direct contact details in this statement, but we respond promptly to accessibility requests and reasonable adjustments for arriving crews, loading support or vehicle access at pickup and drop-off locations in Acton.

Accessible design features

  • WCAG 2.1 AA conformance goals
  • Screen-reader support and semantic headings
  • Full keyboard navigation and visible focus styles
  • Alternatives for multimedia and downloadable content
  • Ongoing testing and improvements

How to request help

A young couple standing outdoors on a paved pathway in front of a modern residential building, holding large cardboard moving boxes. The woman, with shoulder-length dark hair, wears a light grey blazer and white trousers, while the man, with short dark hair, wears a blue shirt and dark jeans. They are smiling and looking at the camera. The boxes are plain brown cardboard, slightly larger than their torsos. Behind them, the building features brick and stone exterior walls with a balcony and window visible, and a black gate. To the left, there is a garden area with green grass, small plants, and a black raised planting bed. The scene is lit by natural daylight, indicating it is daytime, and the house's entrance steps lead up to the doorway. This image relates to house removals and moving services, illustrating a residential move in Acton, London, close to the W3 postcode area, associated with Acton Man with Van. We welcome accessibility requests and will adapt where reasonable to accommodate needs for a smooth moving experience with an Acton man with van. Please contact us through the website’s contact options or your booking confirmation to describe the support you require. We will log your request, confirm reasonable adjustments, and update our processes to prevent repeat barriers.

Review and updates: This statement is reviewed regularly. If you have suggestions for accessibility improvements or wish to report an issue, we will treat it seriously and aim to resolve it quickly. Our goal is inclusive service provision for everyone seeking a man with a van in Acton and surrounding areas.

Last reviewed: We review accessibility practices periodically and make improvements based on testing and user needs to maintain an accessible, user-friendly experience for all customers.

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Street address: 78 Churchfield Rd, London, W3 6DH
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