API member companies are used to dealing with the challenges and constraints of providing schools with play areas that meet all their needs.
Every year, hundreds of schools choose
API member companies to help them improve their outdoor facilities.
If something goes wrong and you are dissatisfied with the company's performance, the API offers a free technical dispute mediation service to all clients buying from
API member companies.
API member companies are reputable, committed to high standards and quality, abide by a Professional Code of Conduct, and agree to be rigorously checked for financial stability and security as part of our membership criteria.
API member companies use their design expertise to create accessible routes to high points and levels, for example, with innovative use of landscaping, bridges, platforms and decks.
API member companies know that when it comes to children's play, risk assessments needn't restrict enjoyment, fun and challenge because children enjoy and actively benefit from a degree of risk when playing.
If you want inspiration from other schools that have updated their outdoor facilities, check out our case studies which show a wide variety of designs, equipment, surfacing and solutions by
API member companies.
API member companies are the UK's leading experts in play provision and understand the unique needs, demands and pressures that schools face.
API member companies are experienced play experts and it's a measure of their professionalism that so many are involved in improving schools» outdoor facilities through the Primary Spaces Facilities Funding initiative.»
By choosing
an API member company, schools can be sure they will be working with a reputable, financially stable and experienced play partner who abides by a Professional Code of Conduct and understands the education world.
Choosing
an API member company ensures means working with a reputable, reliable, financially stable and experienced play partner who understands the specific needs of children with different abilities.
And by choosing
an API member company, schools can be confident in their knowledge and experience of providing play spaces for the education sector.
Not exact matches
Chime will also introduce new services through its open
APIs and partnerships with leading financial
companies, so that
members can use their Chime account as a connected hub to manage all of their financial accounts.
A spokesman for Gerard, Reid Porter, told The Post that neither Cuomo nor the state Department of Health, which the governor claims has been conducting a health study on fracking for nearly a year, has sought any information about the drilling technique from
API or any of its
member companies.
API members The
API membership badge is a quality mark and is firm proof that a play
company is experienced, reputable, financially secure and stable, operates to the highest standards and abides by the association's strict Professional Code of Conduct.
The
API is committed to enhancing its policies and procedures with the support of its
members and is currently reviewing its financial criteria for both entry and retention in order to ensure that every
member company is financially stable and complies with the association's high standards.
Members of the
API are the leading play
companies in the UK and understand schools» budgetary and time constraints.
No rogue traders Schools that work with an
API member can be sure they will be working with reputable, reliable, experienced
companies, backed by a professional association that is committed to raising industry standards.
Companies stating they are «Founder
members of the
API» are not necessarily current
members so ask to see their current membership certificate, check the
API website (www.
api-play.org) or call the
API for confirmation.
API members are the UK's leading play
companies.
Mars Fishcare, North America Inc. a
member of the Mars group of
companies, has been a leader in the pet industry for more than 40 years, manufacturing hundreds of quality products for aquariums and ponds under the brand names of
API, RENA, PondCare, and AQUARIAN.
This is important, market - driven progress on climate, which
API and its
member companies consider an important issue for constructive engagement — engagement that also is seen in approximately $ 90 billion in oil and natural gas industry investments in zero - and low - emissions technologies since 2000, nearly as much as the federal government and more than twice that of the next largest industry sector.
This effort to create an apparent network of pro-oil and gas grassroots activists was directly funded and organized by
API and
member companies.
The
API memo requested
API's
member companies to recruit employees, retirees, vendors and contractors to attend the «Energy Citizen» rallies in key Congressional districts nationwide during the August recess last year, no doubt hoping to be confused with a genuine grassroots uprising, much like the tea parties.
DeSmog reported on the
API's «Fake «Grassroots» Campaign» noting that the leaked memo asks
API's
member companies to recruit employees, retirees, vendors and contractors to attend «Energy Citizen» rallies in key Congressional districts nationwide.