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BIRD-OUT®
 
 

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BIRDOUT® provides an efficient barrier layer of protection against birds. Its components are flexible, so they fit every architectural profile perfectly, and preserve all the aesthetic quality of the area to be protected.

Main advantages

- Very fast fitting
- Can be adapted to all surfaces
- Discreet
- In BEZINAL® or in stainless-steel

Protection

- Sloping roofs, flat roofs
- Bridges
- Statues
- Cornices, tympana
- Bell towers
- Inner courtyards
- Street-lights

Description

BIRD-OUT® uses a sequential electric generator equipped with a condenser, producing a repellent effect harmless to birds, according to current standards. System in BEZINAL® or in stainless-steel rods ø 2 mm, length 1 m. Easy to bend to follow the profile of the architecture. Changes of direction can easily be produced with BDO clips or torsion springs. Available in 2 materials : in BEZINAL® or in stainless-steel. Guarantee of 10 years; the generator excl. (terms of guarantee).

Fitting

BIRD-OUT® can be fitted to all types of surface (zinc, wood, stone...).

Optimum weather conditions : thermal range - 35° to + 120°.

Very fast fitting :
- using silicone adhesive.

Recommendation for optimised gluing : SELFIXING® silicone (ref. SIL001) ;
- by screwing the support.

We do not recommend to fit the support on surfaces with easily public accessibility (window ledges, etc.). Installation of a warning sign is obligatory.

 

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Published on Monday 7 January 2008
 
Published on Monday 7 January 2008
 
Published on Monday 7 January 2008
 
Published on Monday 7 January 2008
 
Published on Monday 7 January 2008
 
Published on Monday 7 January 2008
Documents
BIRD-OUT RECTO
BIRD-OUT RECTO
Fichier PDF - 1.2 Mb
BIRD-OUT VERSO
BIRD-OUT VERSO
Fichier PDF - 1.3 Mb
BDO-Clip Technical Sheet
BDO-Clip Technical Sheet
Fichier PDF - 199.9 kb
Spring Technical Sheet
Spring Technical Sheet
Fichier PDF - 162 kb
 
 
 
 
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