High Rise Window Cleaning
The Glass and Facade Cleaning Division of Mackintosh Corporation is manned by personnel trained in rope access skills, safety compliance and glass and other surfaces washing/cleaning techniques. They use reinforced laminated bosun’s chairs as a work platform, professional work harnesses suspended by static Kernmantle rope with a safety lifeline as backup.
The specialty of the Mackintosh Glass and Facade Cleaning Division is high rise buildings and it is fully equipped to tackle the toughest and highest building. The services are not limited to cleaning of windows but also include exterior building cleaning, pressure washing, high rise exterior repairs, etc.
Mackintosh engages in constant research to find the most effective and environmental friendly detergents for glass cleaning purposes.
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Benefits of Rope Access
The Glass and Facade Cleaning Division of Mackintosh Corporation is manned by personnel trained in rope access skills, safety compliance and glass and other surfaces washing/cleaning techniques. They use reinforced laminated bosun’s chairs as a work platform, professional work harnesses suspended by static Kernmantle rope with a safety lifeline as backup.
The specialty of the Mackintosh Glass and Facade Cleaning Division is high rise buildings and it is fully equipped to tackle the toughest and highest building. The services are not limited to cleaning of windows but also include exterior building cleaning, pressure washing, high rise exterior repairs, etc.
Mackintosh engages in constant research to find the most effective and environmental friendly detergents for glass cleaning purposes.
Some Benefits:
- Using Rope Access can provide an unobtrusive, cost effective access capability
- Equipment used can be installed and uninstalled rapidly to ensure minimum disruption and therefore could help reduce overall lead time on projects, which in turn could lead to a reduction in project cost
- Benefits of rope access is when the cost to access an area is disproportionate to the amount of work that has to be carried out
- The number of man hours working at height can be lessened when using Rope Access over traditional access methods
- Rope systems can be easily installed to reach almost all areas, which may not have been possible using conventional means
- Rope Access offers greater flexibility for rescheduling and can therefore take advantage of any weather conditions
- Rope access operatives can sometimes carry out work in a matter of hours which, using conventional means, could take days to complete.
Abseiling:
From German meaning “to rope down”. It is the controlled descent down a rock face using a rope. Climbers use this technique when a cliff or slope is too steep and/or dangerous to descend without protection.


