Accessibility Statement of Roto Frank DST Vertriebs-GmbH

1. General Description of the Service
Our website is designed to inform users about the following products: roof windows for pitched and flat roofs, as well as related equipment and accessories. We offer various contact channels and services such as configurators and a tradesman finder. In addition, consumers have the option to register Roto products for an extended warranty. This registration is entirely optional.


2. Information about the Provider pursuant to Art. 246 EGBGB:
Roto Frank DST Vertriebs-GmbH
Wilhelm-Frank-Straße 38-40
97980 Bad Mergentheim
Germany

Phone: +49 7931 5490 0
Fax: +49 7931 5490 50
E-Mail: info@roto-dachfenster.de


3. Legal Requirements
The legal requirements are based on the Accessibility Strengthening Act (Barrierefreiheitsstärkungsgesetz – BFSG), in particular § 14 in conjunction with § 3 para. 1 BFSG with reference to the Regulation on the Accessibility Strengthening Act (BFSGV).


4. Compliance with Accessibility Requirements
Our services, as described above, are designed to be accessible in accordance with WCAG version 2.2, level A, to ensure that our offering is accessible to all individuals. The following measures have been implemented:


Access and Security:

  • The website is accessible via HTTPS to ensure a secure connection.


Functional Performance Criteria:

  • All functions (e.g., navigation, forms, buttons) are fully operable via keyboard.

  • Focus indicators are visible so users can see where they are (tab order is clearly recognizable).

  • Page content adjusts responsively to different screen sizes.


Visual Alternatives:

  • All images have meaningful alt texts, e.g., <img src="example.jpg" alt="Product image of a roof window">.

  • ARIA attributes are present to support screen readers.

  • Videos with spoken content include subtitles.


Auditory Alternatives:

  • Videos with audio can be muted.

  • Videos with spoken content include subtitles.


Manual Interaction Options:

  • Small clickable areas (e.g., for buttons or checkboxes) are sufficiently large (at least 44x44 px) for users with motor impairments.

  • There are no time-critical interactions (e.g., countdowns for input), or these can be disabled or extended.

  • Drag & drop functions have keyboard alternatives.


Protection from Visual Stimuli:

  • No content with more than 3 flashes per second (protection against epileptic seizures).

  • Pop-ups or modal windows can be easily closed, including via keyboard.


Support for Cognitive Impairments:

  • Simple, clear language (especially for instructions, forms, or error messages).

  • Consistent layout to help users navigate quickly.

  • Input fields have labels and hints (e.g., "Email address (e.g., name@example.com)").

  • In the event of form errors, there are clear, specific instructions for correction.


5. Market Surveillance Authority
Market Surveillance Office of the Federal States for the Accessibility of Products and Services, Magdeburg, Saxony-Anhalt

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