How we build Visitor Project Rope Bridge Projects
Treehouse Life Ltd. offers unique, adventure-filled Rope Bridges that combine thrill with safety, designed for leisure use without the need for active safety systems, belays, or specialised training. Our rope bridges create memorable experiences in a supported environment, ensuring ease of use for all participants. The design minimizes physical challenges, with only a simple entrance and exit platform, making them an accessible and enjoyable attraction for families, visitors, and adventure seekers alike.
Though not legally bound by EN 15567 - specific to high ropes courses with belay systems - Treehouse Life Ltd. upholds high standards in health and safety by referencing this European Ropes Course Standard as a general framework for the design, inspection, maintenance, and operation of our rope bridges. As both Constructors and supporters of our Clients (Operators), we’re committed to responsible practices that align with the latest safety considerations, ensuring a durable, enjoyable, and secure experience.
Our focus on compliance and safety makes our rope bridges suitable for a range of commercial or private applications, such as family attractions, parks, or private estates. Clients can be confident that our installations meet robust quality and safety benchmarks, designed and maintained to exceed expectations. Treehouse Life Ltd. brings decades of expertise in crafting world-class Rope Bridges that elevate any outdoor environment, aligning with adventure and leisure while prioritising user safety.
Inaugural Inspection
Treehouse Life Ltd. recommends an inaugural inspection by an independent, professional Type A inspector (EN ISO/IET 17020) for rope bridges, though not mandatory. This inspection ensures impartial assessment with no commercial interest in the project, offering clients an unbiased safety validation backed by independent liability insurance.
Although NOT mandatory for a Rope Bridge, before it is used an inaugural inspection should take place. This should only be done by a completely independent and professional inspector [classified as a Type A inspector, as defined by EN ISO/IET 17020].
By definition, such an inspector will have no commercial interest in the construction or maintenance of the project, nor any fiduciary interest in the facility to be inspected. They must also have their own public liability insurance for such work.