Accessibility of Blomdahl.com

Accessibility of Blomdahl.com
Blomdahl Medical AB is responsible for this website. We want as many people as possible to be able to use it. This document describes how blomdahl.com complies with the accessibility legislation, EN 301 549, any known accessibility issues, and how you can report deficiencies to us so we can address them.

We aim to provide basic accessibility by complying with WCAG 2.1 level AA.

General description of the service

We offer our online store via our website. This is an electronic service as defined by Directive (EU) 2019/882 and its national implementing laws.

On our online store, you can:
• Purchase goods.

How the service is provided – brief description and explanation

You can initially add our products to your shopping cart without obligation via the product pages. You can amend your details at any time before submitting your binding order. To do so, use the tools provided and explained during the ordering process. The payment methods indicated during checkout are available for completing your purchase. To finalise your order, you must accept our general terms and privacy policy and then click continue to payment. A new window will open, where you enter your payment details and thereby complete your purchase.

How accessible is the website?

We are aware that parts of the website are not fully accessible. See the section below on content that is not accessible for more information.

What to do if you cannot access parts of the website

If you require content from blomdahl.com that is not accessible to you but is exempt from the legal requirements, as described below, you may contact us. We are continually working to improve the accessibility of our website. If you encounter any problems not mentioned on this page, or if you believe we are not complying with legal requirements, please contact us to let us know. Response time is typically within 5 working days. You can also contact us by, email: customerservice@blomdahl.com, phone: 035-18 15 00

Supervisory authority

The Swedish Post and Telecom Authority (PTS) is the supervisory body responsible for digital accessibility in Sweden. You can contact PTS if you are not satisfied with how we comply with accessibility requirements or handle your feedback about our website.

Contact details:
• Website: pts.se
• Email: tillganglighetslagen@pts.se

Technical information about the accessibility of the website

This website is partially compliant with the Accessibility Act, due to the deficiencies described below.

Content that is not accessible

The following content is not fully accessible:

PDF documents
There are several PDF documents on blomdahl.com. These are used as the basis for the content of the page where the PDF is presented and are therefore considered accessible.

Third-party content
The website includes third-party content integrations. Trustpilot and Instagram present content from their respective platforms. The accessibility of these services is beyond our control.

HERO blocks
Some HERO blocks on blomdahl.com have white text on images, which may in some cases result in low contrast. As these images are purely inspirational and serve no functional purpose, the text is only a complement.

Video content
Our video content lacks audio description. We have determined that users with visual impairments can still understand the intended message as the narration is highly descriptive.

Non-compliance with legal requirements

The following known issues may pose problems for some users:

Alternative text
Some images lack alternative text (alt-text). We are continuously reviewing such content to improve accessibility and welcome feedback on image accessibility.

Remedial actions

We are actively working to resolve known accessibility issues. Our goal is to have all known issues fixed by 26 June 2026.

How we tested the website

We have carried out a self-assessment (internal testing) of blomdahl.com and commissioned R3 Sweden AB to conduct an independent review of blomdahl.com.

The most recent assessment was conducted on 27 June 2025.
This statement was last updated on 27 June 2025.