HOW WE WORK
Why choose us?
We want to show you how we work and prove to you that we are very careful to any details.
Below are some situations with “YES and NO”, to emphasize the importance of complying with European standards in construction.
We treat wood materials with special solutions to ensure long-term resistance and to preserve the color of the wood (EN 351-1: 2007).
 
											YES
 
											NO
The sap of the trees circulates through the bark, and the danger of its transport can lead to the drying of the tree. The tree protections that we use are arranged systematically and neatly, thus maintaining the health of the tree.
 
											YES
 
											NO
According to the required standards, at least 5 rope grips must be used when closing the cables, and they must be at a suitable distance from each other (EN13411-1, EN 13411-2).
 
											YES
 
											NO
In the case of climbing panels, the safety cable must be permanently behind the climber, not in front of him. If it is positioned in front, there is a risk of injury.
 
											YES
 
											NO
The wood used for the platforms, as well as for the elements, must be finished and treated with special solutions, according to the European standard. Unfinished wood poses a risk of injury to participants on rope courses and degrades much faster.
 
											YES
 
											NO
Anchoring systems are very important, perhaps even the most important. Failure to use the thimbles leads to a loss of strength in the cable (EN 13411-1)
 
											YES
 
											NO
At each joint with wood, we protect the ropes with the help of rubber supports, so as not to be damaged over time.
 
											YES
 
											NO
We smooth the ends of the ropes to make sure they don’t fall apart. (EN 13411-1 -> EN 13411-7)
 
											YES
 
											NO
We round the corners of the platforms to avoid the danger of injury in the event of a fall. We do not make round platforms because we lose a fairly large area, and the participants do not feel safe.
 
											YES
 
											NO
The element “Spider web” must be beautifully worked and well stretched, not only for appearance, but also for a better experience of the participants on the course.
 
											YES
 
											NO
Fixing the polypropylene ropes to the metal cables by knotting eliminates the risk of injury (hitting, cutting in rope grips and hanging in metal rings).
 
											YES
 
											NO
The entrances and exits of the elements must be as easy as possible for the participants, and they do not have to bend under the cables.
 
											YES
 
											NO
The distance between the first rope grip and the pole must be equal to or greater than the radius of the pole.
 
											YES
 
											NO
We eliminate the possibility of degrading the tree’s bark through our way of attaching the platforms to the trees (EN 1991-1-3).
 
											YES
 
											NO
The entrance stairs on the courses have hinges and can be raised so as not to remain in contact with the ground for long periods, when the park is not used.
 
											YES
 
											NO

