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Accessibility statement

We appreciate your interest in the accessibility of our website.

We want everyone to be able to use our online store without restrictions. That is why we are strongly committed to digital accessibility and are continuously working to make our offerings accessible to all. Accessibility is a key component for us in actively promoting inclusion and creating a shopping experience that is truly available to everyone.

That is why we strive to make our website accessible in accordance with the national implementation laws of Directive (EU) 2019/882.

This accessibility statement applies to: niessing.com


1. General description of the service

We provide our online shop via our website. This is an electronic service within the meaning of Directive (EU) 2019/882 and its national implementation laws.

In our online shop, you can:

  • Purchase goods.


2. Descriptions and explanations necessary for understanding the performance of the service

You can initially add our products to your shopping cart without obligation via the product pages. You can correct your entries at any time before submitting your binding order. To do this, use the correction aids provided and explained in the order process. The payment methods specified in the order process are available for payment.


3. Description of compliance with accessibility requirements

3.1 Application of harmonized standards and technical specifications

Our website complies in parts with the Harmonized European Standard (EN) 301 549.

(EN) 301 549, entitled “Accessibility requirements for ICT products and services,” is a European standard for digital accessibility.

In parts, the website complies with the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) version 2.2 and achieves Level AA.

The WCAG are an international standard of accessibility guidelines. They are created and maintained by the World Wide Web Consortium (W3C), the body responsible for standardizing Internet technologies. The aim of the guidelines is to create structures for digital offerings that enable access and use for all people in the spirit of digital accessibility.

3.2 Supporting measures

Our website provides the following supporting measures:

  • Images are provided with alternative text (alt text) to make them accessible to screen readers.
  • Form fields have clear and understandable labels.
  • Buttons are provided with meaningful text or ARIA labels.
  • Links contain meaningful, visible text.
  • Correct and standard-compliant ARIA attributes are used.
  • The HTML structure is complete.
  • iFrames are provided with a descriptive title, e.g., title="Map view".
  • Headings are not empty — each contains text.
  • Interactive elements such as buttons or checkboxes are sufficiently large and easy to click.
  • Alt texts are meaningful.


4. Contact details – Report barriers

Have you noticed any accessibility issues? Then please feel free to contact us.

Niessing Manufaktur GmbH & Co. KG
Butenwall 117
48691 Vreden
Germany
Email: marketing@niessing.com


5. Competent market surveillance authority

For Germany:

Market Surveillance Authority of the Federal States for the Accessibility of Products and Services – Public Law Institution (MLBF AöR)
Carl-Miller-Str. 6
39112 Magdeburg
Phone: +49 (0) 391 567 6970
Email: kontakt(at)mlbf-barrierefrei.de

For Austria:

Federal Office for Social Affairs and Disability – Ministry of Social Affairs Service
Babenbergerstraße 5
1010 Vienna
Austria
Internet: https://www.sozialministeriumservice.at/


This declaration was created on June 26, 2025.
The last update was made on January 13, 2026.

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