Any window large or small can be a killer.
Bird friendly window films.
The dots are subtle as to not distract from the appearance of the building but a very effective solution to our bird crisis.
Solyx bird safety window films are engineered specifically to allow birds to see reflective windows that otherwise appear invisible preventing injury or death for the birds as well as preventing potential damage to your property.
Bird friendly window film offers a visibility wall marker for the birds warning them to find a safe and alternate flight it consists of adhesive dots applied to the exterior surface of glass.
Bird friendly frit pattern visible to both humans and birds ceramic frit patterns are applied by fabricators to help direct birds away from glass.
The glass will become visible to birds but remain transparent for you.
Our bird deterrent window films are the best way to put an end to birds flying into your windows.
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Durability and performance statement feather friendly is not a film but a marker that is placed on the outside surface of a window to reduce the surface reflection and alert birds to avoid collision.
Solyx bird safety film only the horizontal version of this product has been tested by abc.
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This item collidescape 36 x 60 guaranteed clear window film to prevent bird strikes.
Collidescape is applied to the outside of a window so as to disrupt the reflection off the outside surface that birds perceive as a continuation of their environment.
The birds see the reflected environment such as trees and sky and collide with the glass assuming it is a clear flight path.