Accessibility statement
Applicable requirements
Plasticant Mobilo GmbH strives to make its digital offerings accessible to everyone. We are continuously working to improve user-friendliness and comply with applicable accessibility standards.
Our goal is to make our website compliant with the requirements of the Accessibility Enhancement Act (BFSG).
This accessibility statement applies to the website https://www.mobilo.net/ and was created on June 12, 2025.
Service description
Our company has been producing the plasticant mobilo® construction toy – high-quality building blocks, figures and accessories – in Germany for over 50 years. We offer educational, durable and easily combinable learning sets that promote creativity, motor skills, spatial thinking and social interaction. The ECO series uses recycled and bio-based plastics. Our production and packaging are carried out in accordance with high ecological and social standards, with short transport routes and fair working conditions. We supply kindergarten wholesalers and educational institutions worldwide, with headquarters in the Black Forest and sales offices in Australia, the United Kingdom and the United States. Our toys are certified multiple times and meet the highest standards of sustainability and quality.
Compliance with accessibility requirements
The following accessibility requirements have already been taken into account and successfully implemented in the design and development of this website:
- Keyboard operation: The website can be controlled entirely via the keyboard, so that even people who cannot use a mouse can operate it without any problems.
- Screen reader compatibility: The website uses a correct heading structure and meaningful ALT texts so that screen readers can interpret them. This makes this information available to users with visual impairments.
- Forms: Forms on the website are clearly labelled and provide understandable instructions so that they are easy to use for people with cognitive impairments.
- Alt texts: The website provides meaningful alt texts for all images, which are correctly interpreted by screen readers so that users with visual impairments can fully perceive the information.
- Buttons: All buttons are clearly labelled so that they are easily recognisable for screen reader users and the accessibility of the website is ensured.
- Links: All links are clearly labelled, which makes navigation easier and improves user-friendliness for people with disabilities.
Non-accessible content
The content listed below is not accessible for the following reasons:
- PDF documents are not fully accessible.
- The contrast ratio between text and background is not sufficient in all areas.
- In some places, the order of the headings is not consistent.
- Videos do not have subtitles.
Market surveillance authority
To implement the Accessibility Enhancement Act, the federal states have agreed to establish a joint market surveillance authority. The basis for this is a state treaty that provides for the establishment of a central office based in Saxony-Anhalt. The authority – provisionally named the ‘Market Surveillance Authority of the Federal States for the Accessibility of Products and Services’ – will be responsible for monitoring accessible products and services in future. The state treaty must still be ratified by the federal states before it can begin its work. Once ratification is complete, the details of the market surveillance authority will automatically be included in the accessibility statement.