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Accessibility

ON Mickiofsweden.com

Introduction and Summary

Micki Leksaker AB, Swedish company registration number 556063-9022 (we, our, us), is the proprietor for the website www.mickiofsweden.com.

It is our intention that all parts of our website should be usable by all visitors. 

In this statement, we describe what we do, in part to fulfil our intentions as far as possible, and in part to comply with the requirements that follow from the Directive (EU) 2019/882 of the European Parliament and of the Council of 17 April 2019 on the accessibility requirements for products and services.

Our assessment is that our website generally maintains a high level of accessibility. However, we are aware that some parts of our website are not fully accessible to everyone. See the section “Non-accessible Content” below for more information on known shortcomings.

Our Method

Our basic method for reviewing and evaluating the accessibility of our website is internal testing. We have also used the web accessibility tool WAVE for testing. In addition, we have partially engaged external parties to assist with certain aspects of this work. We have also based our work on DIGG’s checklist.

Non-Accessible content

We have taken steps to improve the accessibility of our website. This includes, among other things, increasing contrast in the color scheme, redesigning product boxes, and adding alt-texts to content, which improves readability and accessibility for people with visual impairments.

We are aware that not all parts of our website are fully accessible to all visitors. We are constantly working to improve accessibility and our intention is to, as far as possible, remedy the deficiencies that exist and that may arise in the future.

Deficiencies

The following deficiencies currently exist:

  • Correct heading tags are not consistently used across the website. Empty heading tags also occur.
    Ongoing improvements, expected to be completed by 1 November 2025.
  • Text within images appears in a few places.
    Ongoing improvements, expected to be completed by 1 November 2025.
  • Some content lacks alt and title text, such as images and buttons.
    Ongoing improvements, expected to be completed by 1 November 2025.
  • A proper color scheme with higher contrast is not fully implemented throughout the website.
    Ongoing improvements, expected to be completed by 1 November 2025.

Exceptions

We refer to the exception because of a disproportionate burden in relation to the following content/functions.

  • Keyboard navigation
    Reason: Disproportionately high cost.

Report Deficiencies to Us

We want our website to be as accessible as possible. We therefore welcome your comments on how our website’s accessibility can be improved. We also welcome reports of actual problems or deficiencies not mentioned in this statement, as well as if you believe our website does not meet the applicable legal accessibility requirements.

To help us identify the issue or deficiency more easily, please include as much relevant information as possible, such as:

  • A description of the issue or deficiency.
  • Specify which part of our website the issue/deficiency occurs on.
  • Any screenshots or other visual material illustrating the problem/deficiency.
  • A description of any devices and assistive technologies you are using.

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Supervision and enforcement

Each applicable country has its own local supervisory authority for accessibility issues.

You can report to any of these if you believe that our website is lacking in terms of the applicable legal requirements for accessibility.

You can specifically report the following:

  • Lack of accessibility on a website or in an application
  • Lack of accessibility statement
  • Request to obtain an accessible version of content has not been complied with
  • Review of exemption for unreasonably burdensome adaptation

General information on accessibility, supervision and enforcement is available on the European Commission's accessibility website and some information is also available via the European Commission's information about accessibility monitoring.

Below is also information about the enforcement authorities in certain selected countries. 

Denmark:
Agency for Digital Government (DK: Digitaliseringsstyrelsen)
https://digst.dk

Finland:
Regional State Administrative Agency for Southern Finland
https://avi.fi/en/southern-finland

Germany:
Federal Monitoring Body for Accessibility of Information Technology 
https://www.bfit-bund.de/DE/Home/home_node.html 
For respective regions in Germany, please consult the general information above provided via the European Commission website. 

Norway:
The Norwegian Auhtority for Universal Design of ICT
https://www.uutilsynet.no

Sweden:
DIGG (the Agency for Digital Government) 
https://www.digg.se 

This accessibility statement was last updated in June 2025.
The most recent assessment of the website's accessibility was carried out in March 2025.

Contact us

Do you have questions about the accessibility on our website? Please contact us! 

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