Commitment

We want this website to be usable, understandable and navigable for as many people as reasonably possible, including people using assistive technologies, keyboard navigation, zoom, different devices or alternative interaction methods.

Accessibility is part of professional communication. A website that cannot be read, navigated or understood is not doing its job.

We aim to improve accessibility through semantic structure, clear hierarchy, adequate contrast, predictable navigation, meaningful links and content that does not depend on decorative visuals alone.

Design and build principles

Pages are intended to use structured headings, readable typography, visible focus states, descriptive link text, alternative text where appropriate and layouts that adapt across screen sizes.

Where visual components are used, such as graphics, maps or animated interface elements, core meaning should remain available in surrounding text. Important business information should not depend solely on motion, colour or a single visual treatment.

We aim to avoid unnecessary motion and interactions that require precision input. Where motion exists, it should support the experience rather than obstruct access.

Known limitations

Some complex visual or interactive elements may not provide perfect support for every assistive technology, browser, device or user preference. Where limitations are identified, we treat them as issues to review and improve.

The website is being actively developed. Some pages may be redesigned or expanded before launch, and accessibility may improve as templates are consolidated.

No automated tool can guarantee full accessibility. We use practical checks and will respond to real-world feedback where something is difficult to use.

Alternative formats and support

If you need information from this website in an alternative format, or if a page is difficult to use, contact us and mark the message “Accessibility”.

Please include the page URL, your device or browser if relevant, the issue you encountered and the format or support you need.

Where reasonable, we will provide an alternative route to the information or make a correction to the website.

Continuous improvement

Accessibility is not a one-time statement. As the site evolves, we aim to improve templates, components and content patterns so new pages are easier to use by default.

Future changes should follow the site’s heading hierarchy, semantic layout, contrast and navigation rules recorded in the project documentation.

Company information

Company
IoT Technologies Ltd
Registered in
England and Wales
Company number
14044861
Registered office
Unit 10 Aylsham Business Park, Richard Oakes Road, Aylsham, Norwich, Norfolk, NR11 6FD
VAT number
GB 409644484

This statement applies to the IoT Technologies Ltd website and should be read with our Legal notice and contact information.