Climbing with children - Special rules for climbing with children

En klätterhall är en spännande och rolig miljö. Det är också en farlig miljö. Du som vuxen har ett ansvar för både barnens och din egen säkerhet. Därför måste du se till att reglerna följs. Denna information om särskilda regler behöver du som besöker Klättercentret med barn känna till, för att ditt besök ska bli så säkert och trivsamt som möjligt för alla. Du behöver också läsa avsnitt 6 i dokumentet nedan innan ditt besök hos oss.

 

Klättercentrets regler och rekommendationer

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Choose a quiet time

On weekdays evenings 17-21, and weekends 12-16 there are a lot of people in our premises. During other times it is both calmer and safer to climb with children.

Climb top rope!

Top rope climbing on the high walls does not cause the risks of bouldering. We therefore recommend it instead. Do you want to try top rope or learn how it works? Read more here!

If you have already taken a course and learned to belay your child, just bring your green or red card and keep it visible on the harness and read the rules for safe rope climbing. 

Safe bouldering

For bouldering with children under the age of 12, one active adult per child applies. If you come with more than one child, only one child may be active at a time while the other children will have to wait for their turn.

One person at a time

Climb only one person at a time. Do not climb underneath each other.

Do not play with the ropes

Repen ska användas till klättring.

Do not play in the gym

Playing with the gear is not allowed and may be dangerous. The gym is for exercise.

Don't run

Running children are a risk for themselves and for those who climb and belay.

One Child - One Adult

Every child under the age of 12 must have an active and responsible adult with him/her in the boulder area. If there are several children who want to climb, they have to wait on the floor outside the mats. This is also recommended for children over 12 years old.

Spot your child

In the climbing world, it is called "spot". This means that you make sure that the climber has a free surface to land on and make sure that he/she lands in balance on the feet. Children must have an adult who "spots" all the time. The spotter must also make sure not to end up in the way of other climbers.

12-year limit for bouldering

Barn upp till 12 års ålder får endast vistas i anläggningens klätter-/boulderområden i sällskap med en vuxen som läst och förstått dessa regler och rekommendationer. Hela vistelsen måste ske under konstant övervakning av vuxna och inom en armlängds avstånd från den vuxna.

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