Declaration of accessibility
Accessibility Statement
1) Introduction
We appreciate your visit to our website and thank you for your interest.
Below you will find information about the accessibility of our online services.
We inform you about:
- which services and functions are available on this website,
- how to use these services and functions,
- which accessibility options are available to you, and
- which authority is responsible for monitoring accessibility on this website.
2) Services and Functions of This Website
This website is an online shop for the sale of goods, digital content, and services.
Goods refer to physical items. Digital content refers to data or datasets created and provided in digital form.
You will find products here that can be added to an electronic shopping cart and then ordered and paid for.
This website includes a header and footer menu.
The header menu lists the products we sell by category, each accessible individually.
Each product has a dedicated detail page with key information, scope of delivery/performance, and the total price. Products can be added to the cart from there.
Once you’ve added at least one product, the cart can be accessed via the header. From there, the ordering process can be initiated and completed.
The footer menu links to our legal notice, contact details, legal information, shipping and payment options, and other helpful service pages.
3) Using the Services and Functions
3.1 Virtual Buttons
This website can be navigated using virtual buttons.
3.2 Homepage, Overview and Product Pages
The homepage shows selected products. Clicking a product leads to its detail page.
You can navigate between product categories using the header menu. Selecting a category leads to an overview of all related products.
Clicking a product in the overview again leads to its detail page.
These pages include essential information, possibly a quantity selector, and an "Add to cart" button.
The desired quantity can be selected if available.
3.3 Electronic Shopping Cart
Clicking the cart button adds the product (and quantity) to the cart.
The cart is always accessible via the header menu.
You can review the products added, remove them, or adjust quantities.
3.4 Electronic Checkout
After reviewing the cart, you can proceed to checkout using the buttons provided.
You’ll first be asked to enter your contact details (name, email, billing/shipping address).
Then, select your preferred delivery/performance options.
Finally, choose a payment method, enter your payment data, and confirm the order.
The order is placed only when the final button labeled "Buy", "Order Now", or similar is clicked.
You may cancel or return to previous steps anytime via your browser’s “Back” button.
If you choose an online payment method, you will be redirected to the payment provider's system after placing the order.
4) Legal Accessibility Requirements
This website is classified as a “service in electronic commerce” due to its ability to process electronic orders and payments.
It is therefore subject to specific legal accessibility requirements.
In general, the site must offer features and procedures tailored to the needs of people with disabilities and enable operation via digital assistive tools.
The online shop functions must be:
- perceivable
- operable
- understandable
- robust
Perceivable means content must be presented so it is easily visible or audible to all users.
Operable means users with motor or cognitive impairments can use the functions.
Understandable means content is logically structured, clearly labeled, and intuitive.
Robust means functions and content remain usable even when assistive technology is used.
If products requiring their own accessibility info are sold, such information must be provided when available.
5) Accessibility Aids Provided
This website meets accessibility standards through the following measures:
- Alt texts for images to describe them for screen readers.
- Operable via both mouse and keyboard, including cursor control by keyboard.
- Consistent layout and formatting regardless of browser.
- Use of CSS to separate presentation from structure, aiding assistive technologies.
- Regular validation of HTML for functionality and compatibility.
- Sufficient spacing between characters for readability.
- Compatibility with all common screen readers.
- Responsive design for various screen sizes.
- High contrast between text and background for visibility.
- Text-based error messages for unfilled mandatory fields.
6) Responsible Supervisory Authority
The following authority is responsible for monitoring accessibility on this website:
Market Surveillance Office of the Federal States for Accessibility of Products and Services (MLBF)
c/o Ministry for Labour, Social Affairs, Health and Equality of Saxony-Anhalt
P.O. Box 39 11 55
39135 Magdeburg, Germany
Phone: (+49) (0) 391 567 4530
Email: MLBF@ms.sachsen-anhalt.de
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