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Achieves European Health and Safety Standard Certification:

by malinga
February 29, 2024 1:05 am 0 comment

SplashBay @ Pearl Bay, the innovative water leisure park in Bandaragama, has secured the European Health and Safety Standard Certification from TÜV NORD on the occasion of its first anniversary celebration.

A member of the David Pieris Group, Pearl Bay seamlessly integrates a water park, an FIA/CIK certified leisure and professional karting track and additional attractions like an air rifle range and an archery bay.

This certification not only marks a significant milestone for Pearl Bay but also underscores its unwavering commitment to excellence and safety within the leisure industry.

In just one year since its inception, Pearl Bay has emerged as a premier destination for both thrill-seekers and families. The TÜV NORD certification serves as a testament to the facility’s adherence to rigorous European standards in both quality and safety.

TÜV Nord, a respected German certification organization, specializes in validating the safety of products and services to safeguard humans, material assets and the environment.

Throughout the past year, TÜV NORD diligently monitored Splash Bay’s operations, ensuring consistent adherence to the highest standards. The certification recognizes the facility’s steadfast dedication to upholding exceptional safety measures and delivering top-notch quality across its array of leisure offerings.

David Pieris Leisure Director and Acting CEO Gribson Hapukotuwa, expressed gratitude to the dedicated team and loyal patrons who have contributed to the facility’s success.

With the European Standard Certification in hand, Pearl Bay is poised to continually elevate the standards of the leisure industry, providing an unforgettable experience for all visitors.

Additionally, Splash Bay’s Christmas tree garnered recognition from World Water Park magazine for its exceptional creativity and innovation. Standing at an impressive height of 42 feet and spanning 15 feet wide, the tree, constructed with 58 double water tubes, captivated onlookers with a mesmerizing display, symbolizing grandeur and celebration.

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