Archive | February, 2009

Locations

Locations

Support your superheroes! Plan to cheer on your favourite superhero as they get out of their comfort zone for Easter Seals. Be sure to to support them with a donation too. The following are dates, times and locations:

Alberta
Calgary - September 9, 2010 - Sun Life Tower – 144- 4th Avenue S.W.
Edmonton – September 7, 2010 - Sutton Place Hotel, 10235 – 101 Street

British Columbia
Vancouver – September 14, 2010 – 999 West Hastings
Victoria – September 16, 2010 – 1175 Douglas St.

Manitoba
Winnipeg – August 19, 2010 - RBC Building, 220 Portage Ave-15flr

Nova Scotia
Halifax – September 17, 2010 - 1801 Hollis & Duke

Ontario
Ottawa – September 27, 2010 – Delta Ottawa, 361 Queen Street

Prince Edward Island
Charlottetown - Date: October 8, 2010 - Delta Prince Edward – 18 Queen Street

Quebec
Montreal – September 22, 2010 – 1010 Sherbrooke West

Saskatchewan
Saskatoon – September 2, 2010 - Carlton Towers
Regina – August 31, 2010 –  Hill Centre Tower II

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Frequently Asked Questions

Frequently Asked Questions

 
 
 
Since 2005, more than 2300 superheroes have joined the exclusive Superhero Club for Easter Seals, raising more than $3.76 million dollars for Canadians with disabilities.  Help us be part of a formidable group of superheroes to raise $1 million in 2010. 
  1. Is this legal?
    Yes! All appropriate authorities have been notified and permits as well as insurance are in place.
  2. Will someone train me?
    Yes, prior to your rappel you will be required to attend at least one mandatory training session provided by our highly trained experts at a local facility. The day of your rappel, you will also go through a review of the safety steps that will ensure you have a safe and fun rappel.
  3. How safe is this?
    As with everything, there are risks. It is important that you take the proper training, listen to your rappelling instructors and follow their directions. Everyone involved with your rappel has professional training and accreditation and every effort has been made to ensure you have a safe rappel.
  4. How fit do I have to be to rappel?
    You need to be reasonably healthy to rappel although you do not have to be physically fit. The speed of descent is controlled by technique rather than strength. The only limitations we have are by the size of the available harnesses. Of course if you have special needs, please contact your local Drop Zone Coordinator and they will be happy to discuss the possibilities with you.
  5. Can I rappel if I have a physical disability?
    Absolutely. If required, a trained expert will rappel with you to provide assistance.
  6. How long will it take me to rappel?
    This will vary from building to building. The taller the building the longer it will take for you to reach the bottom. Your rate of decent will be your determined by your comfort level of speed you wish to rappel. Our experts estimate that it will take you any where from 10 – 20 minutes based on the building and the level of your experience.
  7. Can my family and friends come see me rappel?
    Of course! We welcome your family and friends watch you be a Superhero for Easter Seals™ kids by rappelling down your local building! Check with your local organizers where the safe viewing areas will be set up.
  8. Do I need special gear or clothing?
    All essential equipment will be provided, however we encourage you to wear tighter fitting comfortable athletic clothing and non marking sneakers.
  9. Will there be people there to help me?
    Yes, highly trained experts will guide you through the whole process.
  10. Is there an age limit?
    Yes, you must be at least the age of majority in your province.
  11. Is there a weight limit?
    If you weigh more than 275 pounds, please let your Drop Zone manager know.
  12. Will I be strong enough to hold the rope?
    Yes, the speed of descent is controlled by technique rather than strength.
  13. What if I get tired and want to stop?
    You can stop to rest quite easily by using the proper technique. Also, either the top, or bottom rappelling instructor can also stop you.
  14. What if I let go of the rope?
    If you let go of the rope one of two safety systems will engage. Either the self locking mechanism at the top will stop you, or the person at the bottom will brake for you. Depending on where you let go of the rope, you can expect to rappel 4 or 5 feet before the safety system engages.
  15. Will I burn my hands on the rope?
    The friction generated by the rope against your gloves will cause your hand to get hot. Start rappelling slowly to gauge how much heat will be generated. Once again, good technique will reduce how much heat is generate from friction.
  16. What is the rope breaks?
    The rope won’t break, or get cut. The rope is designed to hold 4500 kilograms. In addition every possible safety precaution has been implemented to ensure your safety and success during this event. Certified experts, back-up safety lines, participant training, frequent on site safety checks and many other precautions will be taken prior to and during your rappel.

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