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More than 100 rolls (5,000 feet) of Bird-Shock Flex-Track were installed on this building. More than 20 chargers were utilized based on the configuration and zone design. Two men installed the entire system in about two weeks. |
| What looks like a beautiful, new building is actually a newly-renovated sky scraper down in Australia. It use to be a dingy brown concrete building but now it's covered with aluminum and stainless steel panels and it looks absolutely beautiful. |
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Before it was re-faced, the balconies on the corners were home to flocks of pigeons. The architects wisely specified Bird Barrier’s Bird-Shock Flex-Track to protect their new piece of artwork.
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| The architects researched and determined that just one row of Bird-Shock on the outer edges would deter the pigeons. Notice the wire at the end of the track tucked into the seam between metal panels. |
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| The scene from above: an attractive, low-profile solution. Gray Flex-Track on a gray surface right outside of office windows was an ideal solution; and the pigeons never returned. |
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