Beautiful hairline finish in all stainless steel! It effectively prevents bird intrusion!
The "Bird Stopper Screen Type (HL)" is a bird intrusion prevention product that uses stainless steel wire to prevent entry. It effectively prevents the intrusion of various birds such as pigeons, crows, ducks, seagulls, sparrows, and starlings, ensuring excellent results. Compared to bird nets, it is almost invisible from the outside, and since it does not collect dirt or dust, it maintains a beautiful appearance and does not diminish the value of the building over time. 【Features】 - Made from non-combustible materials, eliminating the risk of fire spread and allowing for easy partial repairs. - Uses stainless steel coated wire (1.0 mm) and stainless steel profiles. - Durable and long-lasting, making it cost-effective in terms of running costs. - Customizable with baked-on paint to match the building. - Designed to open sideways in emergencies, ensuring that it does not obstruct firefighting activities, thus enhancing safety. *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.
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【Other Features】 ■ Coating wires available in various colors (white, black, gray, clear, blue, red, wine red) ■ Free proposals during the design phase, as well as preliminary surveys and consulting for large-scale renovations of apartments ■ Ensures the prevention of intrusion by birds such as pigeons, crows, ducks, seagulls, sparrows, and starlings ■ Trademark and design registration *For more details, please refer to the PDF materials or feel free to contact us.
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【Uses】 ■ Balconies and verandas of apartments and collective housing where aesthetics and effectiveness are important, as well as windows and emergency staircases ■ Roof areas of factories and plants, signboards, neon towers, and advertising towers ■ Warehouses, factories, and machinery facilities, as well as other areas where bird netting cannot be applied ■ Areas where aesthetics are particularly emphasized (shrines, temples, cultural heritage sites, important cultural properties, schools, hospitals, shopping centers) ■ Areas where durability and rust resistance are prioritized (fishing facilities, dam intake towers, water supply facilities, dust treatment plants) ■ Structural facilities and architectural structures *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.
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Our starting point was air duct cleaning in 1983. What surprised us at that time during duct cleaning was the contamination caused by an overwhelming amount of pigeon droppings around the rooftop air intake. The reality was that pigeon droppings were being directly sucked into the air conditioning units. We tried using pest control devices that were available in the market at that time, but we were not satisfied with the results. While searching for better solutions, I discovered a paper by C. WALCOTTO from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology on "Pigeon Homing Behavior" in the library. Inspired by that, we found that by using magnets to disrupt the magnetic field, pigeons would be less likely to approach. This led to the development of the Bird Stopper, a device to prevent birds from coming near using magnets. Currently, we have various devices tailored to different situations, but we do not want to engage in irresponsible product sales. Instead, we prefer to assess the site ourselves, choose the best method, and make proposals, taking full responsibility in return. This is what we call "responsible construction with guaranteed effectiveness." Starting with air duct cleaning, we will continue to provide services that can be communicated from Osaka to the entire country and the world, challenge new fields, aim for further expansion, and contribute to society.