Removal Quote Accessibility Overview
Accessible Removal Quote Area Commitment
We are committed to making the Removal Quote area of our site accessible to as many people as possible. This accessibility statement describes our approach to the accessible removal quote form, the measures we take to support users, and how we apply WCAG 2.1 AA compliance principles. Our goal is to ensure that requesting a removal quotation or obtaining a removal estimate is inclusive for users of all abilities.
Our removal quote pages are built with semantic HTML and clear headings to make navigation intuitive for screen readers and assistive technologies. We use ARIA attributes where necessary and maintain logical tab order so that keyboard-only users can move through the quote request steps without barriers. These features support both a quick moving quote and a detailed removal quotation experience.
In the accessible removal quote section, we prioritise robust color contrast, visible focus indicators, and readable font sizes to assist users with low vision. Form fields are labelled and associated with descriptive help text so that a screen-reader can announce each input correctly. We also ensure that error messages are announced programmatically and placed near the relevant fields to make correction clear and efficient.
To support keyboard navigation through the removal quote workflow, all interactive elements are reachable using the Tab and Shift+Tab keys. Keyboard operability includes skip links to bypass repetitive content, expandable areas that can be opened and closed with the keyboard, and predictable focus management so users can see where they are in the quote process.
We test the removal quote area with common screen readers and modern browsers to verify that the content order is logical and that ARIA landmarks provide additional context. For users relying on speech output, we make sure that the sequence of questions and the summary of the moving quote are concise and announced in a clear order.
Key accessibility practices implemented for the removal quotation interface include:
- Adherence to WCAG 2.1 AA success criteria across layout, navigation, and forms;
- Screen-reader support with properly labelled inputs, role attributes, and live region announcements;
- Full keyboard navigation and logical focus management for all interactive controls;
- High-contrast visual design and adjustable text sizing for legibility;
- Clear, plain-language wording to describe removal quotation options.
We conduct regular accessibility testing of the quote for removal workflow, combining automated tools and manual checks to uncover issues that tools may miss. Our quality assurance process covers common assistive technologies, color contrast scanning, and keyboard-only task completion to verify a complete removal estimate can be requested without reliance on a mouse.
If you experience difficulty using the moving quote area, please let us know so we can improve the experience. While we do not include direct contact details in this statement, accessibility requests are welcomed through our designated communication channels listed elsewhere on the site. We strive to provide reasonable accommodations when needed to help you obtain a removal quote.
We are continuously refining the accessible removal quote experience and welcome insights about barriers that affect your ability to get a removal quotation. Our commitment includes training for content authors, regular accessibility reviews, and updates to meet evolving standards so that everyone has equitable access to our removal pricing and booking information.
Additional Information and Future Improvements
We aim to maintain an accessible removal quote area and will continue to align with best practices and legal requirements. Where specific accessibility problems are identified, we will seek to provide an alternative method to obtain a quote or otherwise support completion of the removal estimate process. Thank you for helping us improve access to our removal quote services.
Note: This statement was prepared to reflect the accessibility status of the removal quote interface and our ongoing efforts to meet WCAG 2.1 AA standards. We encourage users to share accessibility issues through the contact mechanisms on our site so we can respond and take corrective action.
