Use of the Rope Bridge

  • The Rope Bridge has been designed with consideration for the size and the body weight of the family participants, kids and grown-ups.

  • Any moving parts have been designed to limit or eliminate the risk of any injury.

  • There are no sharp edges within reach of the user.

  • The installation is constructed and the equipment chosen so that openings that can be reached in normal use and do not create entrapment hazards.

  • Free space does not contain any unprotected obstacles that a person manoeuvring or falling might crash into, other than the constituent parts of the Rope Bridge or the natural state of the surrounding environment.

  • It is not possible to undo critical components without a tool.

  • A Rope Bridge is designed and intended to be used as a walking journey, with a clearly sign-posted start and finish.

  • Access into and exit from the Rope Bridge is from the ground, ground based platforms and 'board-walk' settings.

The Rope Bridge is suspended walkway experience on decking 'slats' that may also include access decking or platforms.

The whole Rope Bridge is intended as a peaceful, quiet leisure activity within a wetlands setting. Designed and intended for low noise, zero impact and principally as a new and unique way in which to observe and interact with the birds, trees and wetlands fauna. It is an educational and leisure experience for the whole family within the habitat to be used by adults and supervised children, also educational groups under supervision.

It is NOT an active system such as 'Go Ape' or a high ropes course and does not require any specific instruction other than safety guidance and the requirement of supervision of children at all times.

 
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