When installing freely hanging climbing ropes, adhering to the EN standards is paramount to ensure safety in sports facilities. According to these regulations, a minimum clearance of 40 cm from the ground must be maintained. For ropes measuring 200 cm in length, there needs to be a minimum distance of 60 cm from the closest fixed piece of equipment, which increases to 100 cm for rope lengths between 200 cm and 400 cm. This guideline is crucial for the setup in schools, sports centers, and therapy practices, guaranteeing that all activities conducted with the climbing ropes are safe and up to the required standards.
- Compliance with EN standards for safety and quality assurance
- Minimum ground clearance of 40 cm for all ropes
- For a 200 cm rope, a 60 cm distance from fixed equipment is required
- Ropes between 200 cm and 400 cm in length need a 100 cm clearance from any fixed gear
Ensuring the correct installation of climbing ropes is essential for providing a safe sporting or therapeutic environment. These guidelines help to avoid accidents and injuries, making the product an ideal choice for educational, sports, and therapeutic settings.