Accessibility for Senseair.com

Senseair AB is responsible for this website. We want as many people as possible to be able to use it, regardless of ability or circumstances. In this statement, we describe how the website complies with accessibility requirements, known issues, and how you can report problems to us.

How accessible is the website?

We are aware that parts of the website are not fully accessible yet. See the section Content with accessibility issues below for more information.

What to do if you cannot access parts of the website

If you need content from senseair.com in a more accessible format, or if you experience difficulties using the website, you are always welcome to contact us. We will do our best to assist you.

You can contact us in the following ways:

Contact us by mail at dpo@senseair.com

Reporting accessibility problems

We are continuously working to improve the accessibility of our website. If you discover anything that is not working properly, or if you have feedback on accessibility, please let us know so we can address the issue.

Supervision

The Swedish Post and Telecom Authority (Post- och telestyrelsen, PTS) is the authority responsible for supervising compliance with the Act on Accessibility to Digital Public Services (DOS-lagen). You can file a complaint with PTS if you believe that our digital service has accessibility shortcomings.

You can also submit a complaint to PTS if you believe that our assessment of what constitutes a disproportionate burden should be reviewed, if you find deficiencies in our accessibility statement, or if you think we have not properly handled your request for accessible content.

Technical information about this website’s accessibility

This website is partially compliant with the Act on Accessibility to Digital Public Services. Any parts that are not accessible are described below.

Content with accessibility issues

The content described in the following heading is, in one way or another, not fully accessible.

  • Some pages have skipped heading levels, which can make the content structure harder to follow, especially for screen reader users.
  • Some embedded Vimeo videos are missing descriptive titles, making it difficult for assistive technologies to identify the content.
  • On mobile devices, the news feed filter lacks a proper label, which may make it unclear to users of assistive technologies.
  • The sales filter/select field is missing an accessible label, affecting usability for screen reader users.
  • Some link texts have insufficient contrast against their background, which may make them difficult to read for users with visual impairments.
  • It can sometimes be difficult to see which element is in focus when navigating using a keyboard.

Exceptions

The content described here is not fully accessible, but is exempted under the Act on Accessibility to Digital Public Services.

  • Videos published before 2023
    Some embedded videos (e.g. hosted on Vimeo) were published before current accessibility requirements were implemented. Providing captions or audio descriptions for this older content would require significant resources, and has therefore been assessed as a disproportionate burden.
  • Older documents (PDFs and brochures)
    Some older documents published before current accessibility requirements may not be fully accessible. Retrofitting these documents to meet accessibility standards would require substantial effort, and has therefore been assessed as a disproportionate burden.

How we tested the website

Accessibility on senseair.com has been assessed by Addcode AB, including both automated and manual testing.

Testing methods:

  • Tools: Wave, Lighthouse (Chrome)
  • Manual testing: Keyboard navigation

 

Last review conducted: April 27, 2026

Statement last updated: April 27, 2026