Certification and Membership


Certification

Certificates represent essential condition for both production and sale of play features (their introduction to the market). Without proper certification, the entire production and sale of such play features are in conflict with the EU legislature. Certificates guarantee both production and installation of safe play features made in accordance with EU legal regulations and standards. Our company holds certificates issued in accordance with ČSN EN 1176 and 1177, concerning product safety. The ISO 9001 certificate guarantees high quality; the ISO 14001 certificate proves company’s environmentally suitable management; the ISO 18001 certificate guarantees safety and health protection at work.
The fact that our company’s products are certified needs to be taken seriously. It concerns the health and safety of (not only) your children.

 

We are members
 

FEPI - the Federation of the European Play industry

FEPI, the Federation of the European Play industry, represents a unique platform of play industry manufacturers in Europe.It was founded in 2002; it is based in Brussels and consists of 20 constituents:6 national federations and 14 manufacturers in play industry.
Through the membership of all major European manufacturers, it has created a unique network between European institutions, such as the Parliament, the European commissions and committees, which seek to set standards.
On 1 May 2007, our company became a member of FEPI to be the first Central and Eastern European manufacturer in FEPI.
As members we are provided the most up-to-date information on development of children playgrounds and parks market in Europe and promotion of our company abroad.
 

OMEP - L´Organisation Mondiale pour l´Éducation Préscolaire

World Organization for Preschool Education (with abbreviation OMEP) - L'Organization Mondiale pour l'Éducation Préscolaire - is an international non-governmental organization, which associates persons without distinction of race, nationality or political beliefs, who aim to improve education and care for children from birth to the age of eight.
OMEP was founded at the first conference held at the Charles University in Prague on 26 – 28 August 1948. The theme of the conference was Childhood and the World Community.Founder members were:Allen of Hurtwood (Great Britain), Marie Bartušková (Czechoslovakia), Ella Esp (Norway), Alva Myrdal (Sweden), Jens Sigsgaard (Denmark).The Prague conference was attended by delegates from Australia, Belgium, Canada, China, Czechoslovakia, Denmark, France, Gold Coast, Great Britain, Holland, India, Italy, Norway, South Africa, Sweden, USA and Yugoslavia.Alva Myrdal from Sweden was chosen the first World President of OMEP in Prague.Documents agreed at the founding conference in Prague (Bylaws, Resolution, Action Plan) and the organizational structure of OMEP have provided a solid base for its development until now.
OMEP is in a consultative position to organizations, such as UNESCO and UNICEF.National Committees of OMEP follow a plan drawn up by the General Assembly, but they are free to choose other activities.OMEP is a member of the NGO Group for the Convention on the Rights of the Child.It cooperates with international and national organizations of similar interests in many countries.
OMEP provides an international forum for the exchange of knowledge, ideas and values, which contribute to understanding of the importance of the first years of life and formation of personal contacts leading to mutual understanding, trust and long-term friendship.National Committees are the basic constituents of OMEP.Key activities of OMEP are its congresses and General Assemblies.
Since 1995 the international archive of OMEP has been located in the Pedagogical museum of J. A. Comenius in Prague.The archive provides many diverse sources both to the history of OMEP as a non-governmental organization, and the modern history of preschool education in the world.It consists of various documents, reports, correspondence, publications, conference proceedings, journals, manuscripts, bibliography and photographs.
 


We Support...
 

Endangered Children Fund

The Endangered Children Fund is a civic association helping abused, neglected, abandoned, and otherwise socially endangered children; it operates within the entire Czech Republic.
 

HC Bílí Tygři Liberec

The Bílí Tygři Liberec hockey club has been successfully participating in the highest hockey competition in Bohemia. During its modern history, the club, from under the Ještěd Mountain, has reached third place overall twice and twice won the basic division of hockey Extraleague.
 
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