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Rope Ladder - For Function or Play

 

If you are looking for a rope ladder for a tree house or to use as an escape method for your home, there are some definite considerations that you should make before you install anything whether it is for fun or practicality. It should be something that is safe, easy to use, and also functional for whatever job it is intended to do. If you have the proper training, you may be considering making your own ladder, but we are not all Scouts and most people do not feel comfortable putting their own and others safety at risk by installing a poorly made rope ladder.

Here are the things that you should consider when purchasing a ladder of this type:

Strength: Every rope ladder should have some sort of "rating" system on it so that you will know how much weight it will support. Obviously you would need to have a different type of ladder that went on the jungle gym in your backyard than the one that you use to climb out of your home in an emergency situation.

Durability: Where is the rope ladder located? If it is out in the elements (heat, cold, rain, etc.) it will need to be made of an extremely durable material. Some natural fibers decay quickly in these sorts of conditions and can compromise safety. There are, however, synthetic materials that are designed to withstand any weather extremes and last for years.

Comfort: Does the rope ladder rope have a rough surface that will hurt when your hand grasps it tightly or possibly slips down. It does not have to be a "soft" rope, but it should not have pieces that could poke into your skin or cause "rope burns."

Rungs: The choice of the type of rungs on the rope ladder is up to your personal taste. They can be made of rope, metal, plastic, or wood.

Anchors: For the safest situation, the ladder should be anchored at the top as well as at the bottom for security. The attachments should be rated for carrying weight, (considering as well if more than one person is on the rope ladder at a time) and also should be checked periodically for decay or defects.

The rope ladder is not commonly used for fire escape any more. Not only is it bulky, but it is uncomfortable to use. Now there are chain link ladders which are made of lightweight metal and easily stored in an upstairs location for easy use and access. You can also find an alternative to the rope ladder, in a ladder that folds into the house and pulls out when it is needed.

For your family's safety it is important that you have a carefully designed and practiced fire escape route. A ladder is just one more tool that you can use.

Whether it is for pleasure or practicality choosing a rope should take some time and thought.

Author: Eriani Doyel
 
Author Bio:
Eriani Doyel is a famous writer. Eriani likes to scribble articles about this topic.
 
 
 

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