ROPE ACCESS SERVICES

Servus Group prioritizes safety and efficiency in high-rise maintenance by exclusively employing rope access methods for tasks such as vent cleaning, building façade cleaning, and window cleaning.

Traditional methods like bosun’s chairs present significant safety concerns due to their reliance on a single point of restraint, lack of self-rescue capabilities, and limited mobility. These limitations make them less effective, especially on buildings with complex architectural features, often resulting in incomplete work.

Rope access has become the global standard for high-rise maintenance, supported by stringent safety regulations and industry certifications. Servus Group ensures that every technician holds at least a Level I certification from the Society of Professional Rope Access Technicians (SPRAT), demonstrating adherence to high industry standards. SPRAT certification requires technicians to pass written, verbal, and hands-on performance evaluations conducted by certified evaluators.

Technicians maintain two points of restraint at all times and have the flexibility to move laterally as needed, ensuring comprehensive coverage without leaving any areas untreated.

Beyond cleaning, rope access enables efficient and cost-effective solutions for light maintenance tasks, such as changing external light bulbs, performing minor façade repairs, and safely removing bird nests after hatching season. These services eliminate the need for costly stage lifts and scaffolding, providing an economical and practical approach to high-rise upkeep.

For a safer and more effective alternative to traditional methods, rope access stands as the only regulated solution.