
Our Committment to Playground SafetyWe are committed to providing the safest playground environment possible. Doing so improves the quality of life for those playing on it, as well as for those building it. Seeing happy children, of all abilities, playing on the environmentally friendly product that we provide is our the greatest reward!
In fact, ensuring that playground regulation safety regulations are kept current and to be the voice of children and families who play is what prompted Robertson Industries GM and Corporate VP, Richard Hawley, to join the IPEMA (International Play Equipment Manufacturers Association) Board of Directors.
WARNING Playground equipment and the surfacing under and around it may be hot and could burn bare skin.
Our Committment to the EnvironmentRobertson Industries is committed to doing its part to improve the environment,
Robertson's BeginningRobertson Industries started in Arizona in 1991 and was used primarily for pool deck installations in the commercial and residential markets. It was the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) and the Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC) regulations that propelled us into the playground market to help provide the ultimate in accessibility, while meeting all safety guidelines.
Our GrowthSince 1991 we have added service centers to Arizona,California, Nevada, Texas, and Florida. Each center is staffed with specially trained sales and installation personnel.
Robertson Industries Purchased by PlayCore
On March 6, 2008, PlayCore announced its acquisition of Robertson Industries, Inc. Tennessee based PlayCore is a leading designer, manufacturer, and marketer of a broad range of commercial and consumer playground and park equipment, surfacing, site amenity, fitness, and related play products.
• by continuing to educate ourselves regarding State & Federal recycling and eco-friendly mandates
• by implementing all available advancements in green technology
• by creating additional products made from recycled materials
• by utilizing the safest raw recycled materials
• by testing those materials to ensure they are safe, and
• by becoming a LEED Accredited Professional, through the US Building Council.