We strive to design our website in accordance with the applicable legal requirements for accessibility. Our goal is to provide low-barrier access to as many people as possible – regardless of individual limitations.
Service Description
We are a provider of strollers and accessories. On this website, you will find photos and descriptions of our products as well as suitable retailers. In our online shop, you can also purchase strollers and accessories directly. You can reach us by mail, phone, or email.
The content of the website and online shop is listed and accessible via the main navigation, categorized into sections. At the bottom of each page, you will also find links to other important pages such as Frequently Asked Questions, Warranty Conditions, Shipping and Payment Information and Terms and Conditions. Using the search function, you can find all website content and all products in the shop.
If you agree to the corresponding cookie usage, you can also view regional retailers via a Google Maps map, watch product videos in the shop via YouTube, and view retailer and store locations via OpenStreetMap.
In the shop, products can be sorted by manufacturer, collection, color, and price. For online purchases, we also offer a shopping cart function. The cart process consists of four steps. The fourth and final step provides a summary of all selected products, including individual and total prices. After purchase, you will receive an email confirmation sent to the address you provided during the ordering process.
Applicable Requirements
The accessibility requirements for https://moon-buggy.com/
and https://shop.moon-buggy.com/
arise from the Accessibility Strengthening Act (BFSG), particularly § 14 BFSG in conjunction with § 3 (1) BFSG, referring to the Ordinance on the Accessibility Strengthening Act (BFSGV).
Compliance with Accessibility Requirements
This website meets the essential requirements of the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG), version 2.1 with conformance level A and AA, to ensure that our services are accessible to as many people as possible.
Perceivability
- Easily readable text: Font type, size, and formatting have been selected to reduce barriers. Spacing between letters, lines, and paragraphs is sufficient.
- High contrast: Text and visual content are displayed with high contrast.
- Individual adjustments: Content can be enlarged or adjusted via browser or system functions.
- Color is not the only indicator: Status messages, warnings, or notices are conveyed not only by color but also by text.
- Alternatives for non-text content: Images, icons, and graphics include alternative text.
- Scalable: Content can be enlarged up to 200% without issue.
Operability
- Keyboard navigation: All functions are fully usable via keyboard. Focus indicators highlight interactive elements.
- Generous click areas: Links and buttons are large enough and easy to access.
- Flexible orientation: The layout adjusts automatically to both portrait and landscape mode.
- No complex gestures: No gestures or simultaneous inputs are required.
Understandability
- Clear structure: The website is logically structured and easy to navigate.
- Meaningful labels: Headings and form elements are clearly labeled.
- Descriptive links: Link texts clearly describe their destination.
- Plain language: Content is written in clear and understandable language.
- Input assistance: Forms support autocomplete features through the browser or system.
- Error prevention and correction: Inputs are validated and can be corrected.
- Animations: Only subtle animations are used – and can be disabled if necessary.
- No flashing effects: There is no content that may trigger photosensitive reactions.
Robustness
- Technically accessible: The website uses semantically correct HTML. ARIA roles enhance screen reader compatibility.
- Compatible with assistive technologies: All content is usable with screen readers and braille displays.
Non-accessible Content
Unfortunately, a few elements are not yet fully accessible. We are working diligently to resolve these issues.
- Embedded videos do not always include visual descriptions (audio description) but are exempt as time-based media published before June 28, 2025.
- PDF documents are not fully accessible but are exempt as office application file formats published before June 28, 2025.
- Embedded map services are not always accessible, but we provide essential information on location and contact separately.
- Headings are not always strictly hierarchical due to disproportionate burden (§ 17 BFSG).
- Alternative texts are not yet consistently present or descriptive due to disproportionate burden (§ 17 BFSG).
Consumer Information
MOON GmbH
Maierhof 2
94167 Tettenweis
Phone: +49 8532 9243-0
Email: info@moon-buggy.com
Further relevant consumer information can be found in our Terms and Conditions, Warranty Information, Shipping and Payment Methods, Right of Withdrawal, Privacy Policy and Legal Notice.
Responsible Market Surveillance Authority
The responsible market surveillance authority for the accessibility of products and services (MLBF) is located in Magdeburg (Saxony-Anhalt).
Evaluation
The evaluation was conducted by the advertising agency NETPROFIT in Passau as part of a comprehensive self-assessment using the WCAG Report.
If you discover any deficiencies or have questions regarding accessibility, feel free to contact us: barrierefreiheit@netprofit.de
.