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MAKING GLASS VISIBLE TO BIRDS |
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It is the transparent and reflective characteristics
of glass that cause bird collisions. To eliminate
this problem one must make glass visible
to birds. It is possible to achieve this
without sacrificing the main functions of
windows, i.e. to allow natural light in and
see the exterior environment from within.
A unique window film FLAP dubbed CollidEscape which is presently used for commercial and
retail advertising on glass will protect
birds and allow you to enjoy the great outdoors
from inside. This film adheres to the exterior surface of a window. Thousands of small perforations in this covering allow ample light to pass through the window to the interior, while substantially reducing the window's exterior reflectivity and transparency, the two characteristics that cause birds to collide with windows Other advantages include solar reflective features, a decrease in ultraviolet radiation, and the opportunity to observe nature up close (such as birds at a feeding station) without being noticed and disturbing the animal’s activities. CollidEscape can also be used as a substitute for window blinds which will provide privacy during the day, or as a canvas for bright images or advertising messages. |
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HOW TO APPLY CollidEscape TO YOUR WINDOWS
QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS |