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Rock and Ice - Charity Abseil and fundraising information portal

We have set up a new website catering for event organisers and fundraising
teams here:
www.charityabseils.com
Benefits of the new website include up to date information,
the ability to create an account and promote your event online. There is
still an abundance of useful information here.
We are currently taking bookings for 2012 abseil events and services.
Please go to the new abseil site now for up to date information on fundraising
with abseils- click
here
Welcome to Charity Abseils.co.uk.
This site will give you all the information you need to set up and run an
organised fundraising charity abseil event safely, and
very successfully. Rock and Ice offer a professional service
to the fundraising sector that is growing in size every year. Our expertise
will allow you to get on with the job of finding abseil applicants, not
spend it worrying about technical and safety issues.
See how easy it is to bring in £1,000's for your charity.
Rock and Ice 'the friendly UK based charity abseil company'
First of all you need a
building [ tall or small ] that is suitable, or you can bring your event
to us as we have access to a 100' viaduct
(we are based in the Midlands - Ashbourne, Derbyshire). Already booked the
viaduct? click here for directions
to send to the participants.
When you have chosen a suitable building or structure we
will then come out and perform a risk assessment for your
abseil.
The risk assessment is very important as it allows us to check
out the whole building for suitability and assess the anchors and roof space
as required. We also provide you with a method statement.
Once this has been carried out we can give you a final quote for
the charity abseil and can advise on maximum numbers of abseilers we can handle
on the day.
Read more on organising an abseil event for charity »
Many buildings are suitable and structures like bridges and viaducts
make excellent abseil points. How do you find a building? We
find it helps if you make a request on the local radio stations as many businesses
like to be associated with charitable organisations. You can get some interest
by contacting local newspapers requesting that local businesses help by letting
you utilise thier buildings for the abseil. Use this opportunity to find a
few applicants for the abseil too!
Hospitals, University buildings and Fire station- fire towers all
make good venues for charity abseil events.
Ask to speak to the Building Manager or the person responsible for health and
safety at work to request initial permission.
Some buildings with pitched roofs may be unsuitable, seek those with a flat roof space preferably as they tend to be more suited to our needs. Please send photo's of any buildings to us via email for a visual inspection as it may save disappointment later [ send pictures of the roof space from several angles and the sides from a reasonable distance for best effect ] See our gallery for a few examples of good venues.
Rock and Ice are specialists in the field of mountaineering and rock climbing [this includes abseiling] We are AALA registered - Registration number: L4596/R1374 and are full members of AMI [ the Association of Mountaineering Instructors] We will keep all participants safe including any press or camera teams present on the day. We are currently exempt from normal HSE working at height regulations due to the specialist nature of our work, see here.With this in mind we still respect working at height and take all necessary precautions to keep everyone safe at all times, it's what we do best. Richard Hogan MIA [ director of Rock and Ice ] has worked in the steeplejack trade as a lightning conductor fitter and has extensive experience working on roofs of all types- he is well qualified to carry out a risk assessment on the structure for suitability.

It's a fact - you don't need to be qualified
to work as an abseil instructor in the UK!
This is why we display the AMI and AALA
logos - they demonstrate we are fully qualified to work
in this field, and teach with credibility. We have passed scrutiny by the
HSE appointed government body AALA for working in extreme
locations with adults and children alike. The BMC (governing
body for mountaineering and rock climbing in the UK) recommend you use MIA,
MIC or BMG qualified instructors to run the events. If you choose not to
use our services, please look for the above logos when choosing a reputable
provider.
We always have an AMI member directing the
charity abseil event, most likely you will find all Rock and Ice staff are
senior instructors on the day.
A huge 5 million public liability insurance
covers the participants, the building and the instructors during the event.
We should add the fact that
Voluntary Helpers and the Interest [ Indemnity to ] of Principals [ probably
you ] is
also included within the insurance,
just in case a claim does arise. We are very pleased to add we have never had
to claim on our insurance. Employers
Liability insurance is also provided as standard.
Personal
accident insurance for each participant can be included at a small
additional cost.

We don't shy away from making a profit - it ensures we stay in business, but
we want the charity to benefit too.
We keep our costs low, we charge less than a third of some other companies
purporting to be 'specialists' in this field'. We
utilise any resources you have to make this happen, so don't
be surprised if we ask for help on the day to organise the groups by bringing
them to us and taking them off the ropes at the bottom [we will train you to
do this in the morning - it takes a few minutes only]
The prices depend on how many instructors and ropes required. Also if a
building is over 50m [150'] in height we may need to buy in specialist ropes
- these are charged to the event organisers at cost. We have arrangements
to buy these in at trade price from the manufacturers which makes a massive
difference on your budget.
Please note: We require payment up front for all events including risk assessments
- this ensures availability of instructors on the day. We are very busy
and find this minimises administration and last minute measures.
Abseiling [abbing] is sliding down a fixed rope, often
using a climbing harness and a friction device to control the speed of the
descent. The technique is used primarily as a means of descent from a rock
climb or a mountain.
Charity abseils differ as they are set up by professional instructors
who have full control of each participant by utilising a safety back up
rope and a releasable main rope [ in case of a stuck abseiler ] Therefore
if a participant was to get an item of clothing jammed, the instructor can
take over instantly, and release pressure on the abseiler or even lower
them to the ground safely.
Rock
and Ice - Abseil Dept.
5, Dove View
Bridge Hill,
Mayfield,
Ashbourne,
Derbyshire,
DE6 2HN.
Tel: 0800 612 6603 or 07740 302131 (Mobile)
Click here to email us or type
info@[remove this bit]rockandice.net
PRIVACY STATEMENT:
We do not store any credit or debit card details.
Note: Abseiling is recognised as a potentially dangerous activity, you need to warn all the participants.