Declaration of accessibility
HAIX Schuhe Produktions und Vertriebs GmbH strives to make its website accessible in accordance with the Lov om tilgængelighed af offentlige organers websteder og mobilapplikationer (the Danish Web Accessibility Act), implementing EU Directive 2016/2102 on the accessibility of the websites and mobile applications of public sector bodies. This accessibility statement applies to the domain haix.dk.
Description of the service
In our online shop, we sell functional and casual footwear, as well as matching clothing, for the fire service, the military, forestry, emergency services, hunting and the police.
Status of compatibility with the requirements
This website is partially compliant with the Danish Web Accessibility Act and the European standard EN 301 549 (WCAG 2.1 Level AA), due to the non-compliances listed below.
Non-accessible content
The following content is not accessible because it is not compatible with the underlying harmonized standard EN 301 549:
- On almost all pages there are images without captions. It is difficult to navigate to the images with screen readers.
- There are links without link text on single pages.
- On many pages, the contrast between text and background is too low.
- There is no title on single pages.
- No language is stored in the HTML on single pages.
- There are form fields without a label on almost all pages. It is difficult to navigate to the form fields with screen readers.
- On almost all pages there are buttons without labelling. It is difficult to navigate to the buttons with screen readers.
- On single pages there are headings that have no caption or contain the aria-hidden attribute and are therefore not accessible to screen readers.
- There are invalid aria attribute values on almost all pages. These are not recognized by screen readers and are therefore not output correctly.
- On almost all pages, a parent element lacks the appropriate child elements. This can confuse screen reader users because content is expected but none is there.
- On several pages there are elements with the Aria-hidden attribute that can be focused at the same time. This makes these elements accessible to assistive technologies, even though they should be hidden.
- There are interactive elements on a page whose name is not part of the labeling. This makes it difficult to control the website using voice control.
- On many pages there are elements whose Aria ID occurs several times. This makes it difficult to navigate the website with screen readers.
- There are lists on several pages that contain elements that do not belong in lists. As a result, the lists may not be output correctly by assistive technologies.
Some PDFs are not accessible, but we are actively working to replace our remaining PDFs with accessible versions. If you need a specific file immediately, please contact us.
Feedback and contact details
Do you have a comment or a note about barriers on this website? Please get in touch with us. We will explain which barriers exist. You can find out what exceptions we have made. We will answer your questions as quickly as possible, but at the latest within the statutory period of a month. Thank you for your feedback. You can contact us at the following address:
Enforcement and Escalation Procedure
If you have reported an accessibility issue to us and are not satisfied with our response, you may escalate your complaint to the Danish supervisory authority:
Disclaimer
The automatic check of the web content was carried out on: 14/07/2026. For the web content accessed by Eye-Able, the Google Chrome browser in version 136.0.7103.92 was used. We guarantee the accuracy of the information provided for the tested application version under the specified browser and operating system parameters. If different versions or environments are used, a different display is possible, which may differ from the results given here. For a complete check, manual tests by the website operator are also recommended.