Edmonton Clearance Accessibility Commitment
Accessibility Statement for Edmonton House Clearance Services
Edmonton House Clearance is committed to making our services and content accessible to everyone. This accessibility statement explains our efforts to meet WCAG 2.1 AA standards, the steps we take to support assistive technologies, and how we approach continuous improvement for house clearance in Edmonton and surrounding areas. We aim to ensure that information about our Edmonton clearance services is perceivable, operable, understandable and robust.
We design pages and documents with screen-reader support in mind, using semantic HTML, ARIA landmarks, and descriptive headings. Our content structure aims to be logical so that people using screen readers can navigate information about Edmonton house clearances efficiently. We use clear language, consistent navigation and accessible form controls to reduce barriers for users of all abilities.
Our site and digital materials prioritise keyboard navigation and a focus-first experience. Key accessibility features include:
- Keyboard operability: All interactive elements are reachable and usable with a keyboard.
- Skip links and landmark roles: Skip to content links and ARIA roles make it easier to move between regions.
- Visible focus indicators: Focus styles are maintained so keyboard users can follow their position on the page.
We test compatibility with a range of browser and assistive technology combinations to improve the accessibility of our Edmonton clearance services. This includes manual keyboard testing, automated checks against WCAG 2.1 AA success criteria, and validation of semantic markup for house clearance pages. We also pay attention to colour contrast, scalable text and responsive layouts to support varied viewing conditions.
Screen-reader and Assistive Technology Support
We ensure controls, form labels and images used in our Edmonton house clearances content have appropriate text alternatives and labels. Landmarks, headings and lists are used to convey structure so users of screen readers can navigate quickly. We also include clear error identification and instructions so assistive technology users can complete tasks such as booking or requesting more information.When we publish downloadable documents related to house clearance in Edmonton, we aim to provide accessible formats, including tagged PDFs or HTML variants where possible, as well as captions for video and transcripts for audio to support varied needs. We maintain a policy to describe inaccessible content and offer alternatives when automatic accessibility cannot be guaranteed.
Keyboard access is fundamental to our design. Interactive widgets, menus and forms are tested to ensure they can be opened, navigated and submitted using only a keyboard. We keep logical tab order, avoid keyboard traps, and ensure focus moves are predictable for people using assistive input methods while arranging home clearance logistics in Edmonton.
We acknowledge that some third-party tools or embedded content may not fully conform to WCAG 2.1 AA. In such cases, we document known limitations and pursue remediation or alternatives where feasible. Regular audits, user testing and staff training are part of our approach to maintain and enhance accessibility across our Edmonton clearance service information and online interactions.
If you encounter barriers to accessing information about our Edmonton house clearances or need materials in an alternative format, please contact our accessibility team to request support. We welcome accessibility requests and will respond with options for alternative formats, reasonable adjustments and any available assistance to help you access the content and services you need. Note that specific contact details are available through the primary contact channels listed on our site.
Ongoing commitment: We review this accessibility statement regularly and update our practices to reflect improvements and evolving standards. Our aim is to provide inclusive, high-quality Edmonton clearance services information while complying with WCAG 2.1 AA and supporting assistive technologies.
Last reviewed: We perform periodic reviews and accessibility testing to ensure continued alignment with best practices and to address new content or functionality promptly.