| Pigeons and Starlings were roosting in the rafters and on the window sills of the buildings in this medical center. |
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| Bird droppings marred walkways and various features of the architecture. |
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The open structure of this 65-foot tall tower was a haven for birds; please note the black StealthNet hanging loosely during the installation process.
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| The installers enclosed this area with 3/4-inch black StealthNet. |
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| Perimeter cable was run aroud the perimeter and criss-crossed to support a net on the inside of this building. |
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| The installers were tethered to the building's girders for safety purposes. |
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StealthNet does not obstruct the view from the inside.
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| Attaching the anchoring systems to the masonry was the most difficult feature of this job. |
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