April 14, 2008—Lasers are a well-established method of deterring birds, most notably the use of handheld lasers on airfields to prevent devastating loss of time, equipment and lives from bird strikes. Developing this proven technology, Bird-X, Inc., has launched what it calls the world’s first indoor-use bird deterrent laser. It combats the expense, unsightliness and disease associated with birds and their droppings. This Bird BLazer fills the need identified by customer input and experience with bird problems at municipal, industrial and commercial buildings.
BLazer uses state-of-the-art “fat beam” laser technology, in dozens of constantly changing patterns to disrupt pigeons, sparrows, starlings, swallows and other birds. This economical, one-time purchase covers up to 10,000 square feet, says the company.
BLazer brings an exponential increase in new uses for previously proven effective laser technology: plants, warehouses, parking facilities, loading docks, sports arenas, distribution centers, transit facilities and more. And since the laser is not hand-held, it requires no additional man-hours.
Bird BLazer is the newest in the Bird-X full line of environmentally friendly bird and pest control products, including sonic and ultrasonic repellers, visual scare devices, physical roost inhibitors, taste aversion chemicals, and more.
For more information visit Bird-X Web site.