I.
INTRODUCTION
Bird-X, Inc.
, the world's leading bird control specialists and suppliers of unique, effective and
ecologically safe bird repelling products, is proud to announce "The Next Generation" in bird
control. We have successfully utilized the latest in Space Age Technology and electronics to
develop the
Bird BLazer Laser Bird Repeller
. For safe operation, read this manual before
powering or installing the fixture, follow the safety precautions listed below, and observe all
warnings printed in this manual and on the fixture.
Bird-X, Inc.
has been recognized worldwide as the bird control experts for more than 44 years.
Bird-X, Inc.
is the only company anywhere that sells a complete line of bird repelling products
including a variety of ultrasonic and sonic machines, visual repelling devices, non-toxic chemical
roosting inhibitors, iridescent diffraction foil, netting and spike strips. New products are
continuously being developed.
Bird-X, Inc.
specialists have become experts through extensive experience and research. As a
result, sales consultants are able to analyze problems and make recommendations based on each
customer's specific situation and needs. In addition,
Bird-X, Inc.
maintains and avails to
customers a library of application case histories and other reference materials.
II.
WHY CONTROL BIRDS?
A.
Bird droppings are unsightly and cause dangerous, slippery working conditions.
B.
Bird droppings are corrosive to many materials including steel and concrete,
especially when combined with the effects of salt (from oceans or roads) and/or
harsh weather. This corrosion can and does weaken structural integrity.
C. Bird droppings are unhealthy - even potentially fatal. At least sixty transmissible
diseases have been associated with birds and their excrement.
D. Bird droppings cost money. Time and materials for "cleaning up" represent costs
unrecoverable by revenues.
E. Birds are destructive. They deface floors, walls and equipment. They halt
operations and make repairs necessary by entangling themselves in machinery or
downing power lines. They spoil inventory by eating spillage, contaminating
pallets of food, drugs or chemicals, or by bombarding aircraft and other durable
goods with uric acidic excrement. They nibble at, or even tear out insulation.
F. USDA, OSHA, local health boards and other governmental organizations can cite
companies for bird mess problems. If the problems are not corrected, companies
can be fined or shut down.