Provisional Accessibility Statement
Introduction
At Percassi, we are committed to universal digital accessibility, constantly working to ensure that our digital assets are usable by all people, regardless of their abilities, age, or personal circumstances.
Our accessibility statement is based on the requirements of Annex V of Directive (EU) 2019/882 and establishes the presumption of conformity, pursuant to Article 15, with Annex I and the latest version of EN 301 549, which is the European harmonized technical standard for accessibility. This standard defines the accessibility requirements for products and services.
The scope of this statement includes the digital asset https://store.womostore.com/, excluding embedded content from external domains. However, Percassi and its external providers remain actively committed to improving the accessibility of external content included within its digital asset, with the goal of ensuring the most inclusive digital experience possible.
Our goal is to continuously monitor and correct potential digital accessibility barriers, in order to provide an inclusive and seamless experience for all users.
Compliance Status
Currently, https://store.womostore.com/ is aligned with the latest version of the EN 301 549 standard. Despite Percassi’s commitment, some occasional non-conformities with certain standard requirements may occur in specific sections of the digital asset. Should you encounter difficulties, please contact us via the channels defined in this statement.
Percassi is implementing a continuous improvement program to achieve full compliance within the timeframes established by current legislation. Our commitment is to make the necessary adjustments to ensure full compliance with digital accessibility requirements.
Adopted Criteria
Percassi applies the requirements of the EN 301 549 standard to ensure the digital accessibility of the https://store.womostore.com/ website. Some of the features implemented to improve content accessibility include:
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(9.1.3.1) An audit is in progress for structural elements such as headings, field groupings, lists, and tables to ensure that visual relationships are correctly reflected in the code.
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(9.2.4.4) Improvements are being made to link text to ensure it is more descriptive in itself and understandable without requiring additional context.
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(9.4.1.1) This criterion is considered obsolete according to WCAG 2.2 and does not require verification, and is therefore automatically considered fulfilled.
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(9.4.1.2) Improvements are underway to the semantic accessibility of all custom components, ensuring that they correctly communicate role, state, and value to assistive technologies.
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(9.1.4.3) Automated and manual tools are being used to verify that the contrast between text and background meets the minimum readability requirements.
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(9.1.4.4) It is being verified that content can be enlarged up to 200% via browser functionality, without loss of functionality or content occlusion.
Preparation of this Accessibility Statement
This statement was prepared on 20/06/2025.
The method used to prepare the statement was an automated review, according to the requirements of EN 301 549, carried out by Everycode S.L. on 20/06/2025.
Everycode S.L. has an independent inspection body accredited by ENAC (Entidad Nacional de Acreditación) in accordance with the requirements of ISO/IEC 17020 for the inspection of websites and mobile applications under the EN 301 549 standard.
Last review of the statement: 24/06/2025.
Feedback and Contact Information
If you would like to provide suggestions, report problems, or request information about the accessibility of our website, you can contact us through the following channels:
● Phone: 0039 035/280112.
Structure Information
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