Accessibility Policy for the Junk Brothers Area
Accessibility Statement for Junk Brothers Services
At Junk Brothers we are committed to ensuring that the Junk Brothers area and our services are accessible to the widest possible audience. Accessibility is central to how we design and deliver our service in each local service area. This statement explains our approach, the standards we aim to meet and how we support users who rely on assistive technologies such as screen readers and alternative input devices.
We design our sites and materials to conform with WCAG 2.1 AA guidelines where practicable, and we prioritize features that improve usability across the Junk Brothers service region. Our accessibility work focuses on three core areas: clarity of structure and content, keyboard and assistive technology support, and ongoing testing with a variety of tools.
To make content accessible across the Junk Brothers territory we implement technical measures and recommended practices including:
- Conformance to WCAG 2.1 AA success criteria where feasible
- Support for screen-reader navigation and semantic markup
- Full keyboard navigation and clear focus indicators
We provide robust screen-reader support so that customers in any Junk Brothers area can access information. Our pages use semantic HTML headings, ARIA where necessary, and properly labeled form controls to help assistive technology read and operate features. We also include skip navigation links to jump straight to main content and ensure headings are hierarchical to support easy scanning.
Our team tests keyboard navigation across common browsers and operating systems and verifies that users can complete tasks without a mouse. Typical keyboard features include visible focus states, logical tab order, and keyboard-accessible controls for interactive components. We also pay attention to text size, scalable layouts and sufficient color contrast so that content is readable by people with low vision.
We use a mixture of automated tools and manual testing with assistive technologies to validate accessibility across the Junk Brothers site and local service pages. Testing tools are complemented by manual checks using popular screen readers and keyboard-only sessions to confirm real-world usability.
Even with careful design, there may be occasional limitations. We publish known issues and work to resolve them promptly. If you encounter barriers in the Junk Brothers area content, we encourage you to report them so we can prioritize fixes. Known limitations are tracked and scheduled into development cycles where feasible.
We provide clear guidance internally for developers and content authors to maintain accessible practices across the Junk Brothers service region. This includes documentation about semantic markup, accessible form design, image alternative text, and captioning for media where applicable. Training and periodic audits help keep accessibility considerations part of regular updates.
If you need assistance or reasonable accommodations, please contact our accessibility team using the contact options provided through the usual support channels on our platform. While specific phone numbers or email addresses are not listed here, we respond to accessibility requests and will work with you to provide information or alternative formats in a timely manner.
Ongoing improvement and accountability
We continually monitor and refine accessibility in each Junk Brothers area, measuring improvements and applying best practices. Our goal is full compliance with WCAG 2.1 at the AA level and to ensure a smooth experience for customers relying on assistive technologies. Continuous improvement and regular updates mean the Junk Brothers accessibility posture will evolve with new standards and user needs.
For queries or to report accessibility issues, please use the standard support routes on the platform to reach our accessibility team. We aim to acknowledge reports promptly and provide support to meet your needs. Thank you for helping us make the Junk Brothers service area more inclusive and accessible for everyone.
