Suhl sets new standards: digital accessibility for everyone!

Suhl starts new tourist website for barrier -free access. Goal: make all offers accessible to guests.
Suhl starts new tourist website for barrier -free access. Goal: make all offers accessible to guests. (Symbolbild/NAG)

Suhl sets new standards: digital accessibility for everyone!

Suhl, Deutschland - In Suhl there has recently been a new tourist website that offers exciting insights into the region. This platform was designed with the goals of being clearer, more attractive and, above all, barrier -free. This initiative is in the context of the new accessibility law, which is intended to ensure the accessibility of products and services for all people. According to Insuedthueringen.de The new online offers are a step in the right direction to make tourist experiences accessible to everyone.

The new accessibility law (BFSG) will come into force on June 28, 2025 and bring significant changes. It implements the European barrier -free directive and aims to promote the participation of people with disabilities, older people and those with little experience with digital media in economic life, such as the IHK SUHL reported. The focus is particularly on digital accessibility and compliance with the design of offers.

The way to digital accessibility

What does digital accessibility mean specifically? It is about websites, apps and other digital content accessible to all people, including people with visual or hearing impairments as well as motor restrictions and learning difficulties. The Association barrier-free emphasizes that a barrier-free design increases independence and participation in digital life. In addition, the business world also benefits because barrier -free offers address wider target groups and thus increase customer satisfaction.

Overall, the BFSG provides for a number of requirements. Products and services for people with disabilities must be both accessible and usable. This includes, for example, providing information about several sensory channels and the fulfillment of requirements for font size and contrasts. Among the covered products include hardware systems such as computers, self-service terminals and e-book readers.

duties for companies

The fact that the new law only applies to public institutions, but also to private companies that offer digital services. Smaller companies with fewer than 10 employees and annual sales of max. 2 million euros are excluded from the requirements, as the IHK explains. For this, however, the law also offers incentives to create barrier -free offers to increase your own reach and to expand the customer base.

The introduction of the new tourist website in Suhl fits perfectly within this framework and shows how cities and companies take responsibility in order to enable all citizens to participate in social life. In the future, users can not only look forward to a better online experience, but also to an inclusive and barrier-free city that is going on with a good example.

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