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This is: the official accessibility statement.

The website belongs to: RENT Sp. z o. o. st. Górna 5/13, 10-040 Olsztyn, NIP 847161061

It is available at: https://www.sklep.kupiecwarminski.pl

Date of publishing the website: 14/12/2022

Date of last website update: 21/02/2023

Digital Accessibility Act compliance status: WCAG 2.1 Level AA compliant

Date of preparation of the Declaration of Accessibility: 14/12/2022

Name of the external entity that conducted the accessibility study: Nepticom Sp. zoo.

Feedback and contact details

Name and surname of the person responsible for contact regarding unavailability: Konrad Grabowski

Email to the contact person: kontakt@kupiecwarminski.pl

Telephone number for the contact person: +48 790408666

If there are accessibility issues:

Please contact us. The responsible person is Konrad Grabowski, e-mail address: kontakt@kupiecwarminski.pl You can also contact us by calling the telephone number +48790408666. The same way you can submit requests for access to unavailable information and submit complaints about the lack of availability.

Everyone has the right to request the availability of a digital website, mobile application or any element thereof. You can also request information in alternative forms, such as reading a digitally unavailable document, describing the content of a film without audio description, etc. The request should include the data of the person making the request, an indication of which website or mobile application it is about and the method of contact. If the requesting person reports the need to receive information in an alternative form, he should also specify the form of this information. The public entity should fulfill the request immediately and no later than within 7 days. If it is not possible to meet this deadline, the public entity shall immediately inform about when it will be possible to fulfill the request, but this period may not be longer than 2 months. If accessibility is not possible, the public entity may propose an alternative way of accessing the information. In the event that the entity refuses to comply with the request to provide access or alternative access to information, you can file a complaint against such action.

After exhausting all possibilities, the complaint can also be sent to the Ombudsman.

We want everyone who visits our website to feel warmly welcomed and fully satisfied.

Compliance with standards. What do we do for this?

To ensure that our site is usable and accessible to the widest possible audience, we adhere to the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) 2.1, which explains how to make web content accessible to all people.

The guidelines define three levels of accessibility (A, AA and AAA). We set ourselves the goal of achieving AA-level success criteria and introducing improvements that meet some AAA-level accessibility standards.

The publisher and editorial staff of the website are also guided by the provisions of the UN Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities.

Compatibility

The website is fully recognizable by reading programs for the blind, such as Window-Eyes, JAWS or NVDA. Full service of the website is possible both with the help of the keyboard and the mouse.

Appearance

The layout of the website is entirely described by Cascading Style Sheets (CSS). But even if your browser or the device you read webpages with doesn't support CSS at all, the entire content of each page is still easy to read.

The website pages use only relative font sizes compatible with the settings of the "text size" option in graphic browsers.

References

The texts of the references are selected in such a way that, as far as possible, they are understandable even outside the context of the sentence in which they occur. Many links contain a title attribute that describes the link in more detail, unless the link text itself already accurately describes the target document (such as the title of an article).

Pictures

All pictures and presentation graphics contain alternative descriptions. Purely decorative images contain an empty alt attribute. Complex graphics are described in the content of the page so that their meaning is also clear to people who cannot see the images.

Amenities

The website is equipped with facilities that facilitate viewing content by visually impaired people:

font size switch

contrast switches

Using the keyboard and keyboard shortcuts

On all pages, you can use the TAB key to bring up a menu that allows you to skip some page elements and jump to the selected area (main content, menu, secondary content - additional). The TAB key allows you to move through all active page elements, and the Shift=TAB key combination moves in the opposite direction.

We have consciously resigned from the possibility of a wider use of keyboard shortcuts to avoid conflicts with assistive technologies (e.g. screen readers), the system or users' applications.