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Although
relatively new to the UK, Bird Free Fire Gel is in widespread use in many parts of the
world and has consistently proven effective, even in the most
hostile environments, over periods of up to 4 years and still going
strong!
Here are a few case studies selected from over 1,000
corporate users already using the product, which show just how
effective Bird Free
Fire Gel is and how it has solved the bird problem for them; |
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Bird Free Fire Gel, the 3 way Bird Deterrent that's saving
Businesses & Governments money worldwide |
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Airports
and Aviation Applications |
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...from hangars to terminal
buildings and pedestrian walkways, birds present a major
problem in airports around the world ...and the Korean Air
Force have even employed Bird Free successfully to clear birds
from airfields... |
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Building
Fascias & Signage |
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...Corporate signage is a great
promotional tool for the company name, unfortunately pigeons,
gulls, and other birds, often find it an attractive perch,
from which they will frequently leave their calling card
deposited on building fascias, windows and so on... |
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Bridges
and Structures |
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...bridges are just one of the
structures that lend themselves to perching and nesting birds
among the myriad of supporting beams and struts... |
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Car
Parks |
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...relatively warm and safe from
the elements, car parks are a natural attraction for nesting
and roosting birds such as pigeons, but it's not good news for
pedestrians ...and cars can suffer serious damage to their
paintwork as a result of bird deposits... |
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Historic Buildings, Palaces and Heritage Sites |
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...apart from the inconvenience
and hygiene issues for visitors and pedestrians ploughing
through bird droppings, nesting birds can cause enormous
damage to building structures unless their debris and deposits
are regularly and thoroughly removed... |
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Hospitals,
Rest Homes, etc |
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...hospitals and care homes are
places where traditionally the sick and elderly are tended to,
so the last thing you need in such environments is the
potential health hazards associated with bird guano... |
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Maritime
Applications, Ports & Coastal Buildings |
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...Gulls and pigeons can be a
nightmare around costal buildings and structures, but Bird Free
Fire Gel offers a
practical solution
...and it's even used to keep gulls off channel
marker buoys in busy sea lanes...
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Plant
& Equipment (including external Air Conditioner units,
etc) |
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...external air conditioning
units on buildings are just one of the many convenient
perching and roosting places birds love, but the damage
directly resulting from bird fouling is not only unhygienic,
but can also be very costly.... |
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Restaurants,
Bars & Leisure Areas |
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...a romantic meal on the
terrace, watching the setting sun and enjoying a glass of fine
wine, can be completely destroyed by the unwelcome attention
of pigeons or seagulls, which is why caring restaurateurs are
keen to keep birds away from their clientele... |
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Roads,
Highways and Pedestrian Precincts |
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...pedestrians walking under
trees or structures favoured by perching birds are obviously
at risk, and even if they avoid a direct deposit, will still
have to face the hazard of walking over slippery and messy
pavements, etc. - bike parks and open air car parking spaces
are also often positioned beneath bird perch areas... |
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Roofs, Window
Ledges & Support Beams, etc |
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...for the birds, such areas can
provide a great viewing position from which they can swoop to
food areas and so on, but they sure can make a building
messy... |
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Telecoms
& Utilities (Electricity, Gas, Water) |
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...from power substations, to
high pylons and telecom masts, there are many areas where bird
fouling can be a serious issue, but Bird Free offers a cost
effective solution... |
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Printer Friendly Downloadable case study selection (PDF File) |
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