Rope Access Cleaning
Rope Access remains the most viable method to access these areas in a high-rise building where scaffolding or access equipment is not an option. Facades and windows of the high-rise buildings cannot be reached using scaffolds, man lift, or similar access platforms or equipment either because of erection issues or the height. Where it is possible, the use of it may not be an option because of the high cost or the longer time required for erection. The rope access method uses ropes, fall protection equipment, anchor, and other accessories to descend and ascend on the facades of an edifice to reach difficult-to-access areas. A vast majority of windows and façade cleaning on high-rise buildings are carried out using rope access.
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