Birdwire - Product Specifications
Bird Barrier America, Inc.
1312 Kingsdale Avenue
Redondo Beach, CA 90278
Phone 310-793-1733, (800) 503-5444
East Coast: (800) NO BIRDS
Fax (310) 793-1732
E-mail: bbsales@birdbarrier.com
Web: www.birdbarrier.com
CSI Division: 10296
Bird Barrier Birdwire
MR-Manufacturer
Bird Barrier America, Inc. manufactures
Birdwire's extensive line of components from the finest stainless steel and ultra-violet
stabilized plastics.
PR-Product Presentation
Bird Barriers's Birdwire system is used
worldwide to deter pigeons and larger birds from roosting on exposed building ledges,
parapets, window sills, pipes and roof peaks. The system features hard-to-see ultra violet
protected, nylon coated stainless steel wire spring-tensioned between stainless steel
posts.
Very Discreet
The advantages of Birdwire include its wide
array of installation options, and the fact that it is extremely hard to see, even close
up. It is the clear choice for high pedestrian, high-end structures like historic
buildings, hotels, museums, shopping centers and residences.
Many Options and Configurations
Birdwire posts are available in various
lengths and configurations, allowing for installation on literally any building situation.
Special clamps allow for installation on pipes, rain gutters, skylights, roof peaks,
narrow ledges, corners and literally any surface where pest birds are posing a problem.
Stainless steel split pins can replace posts on window ledges where opposing walls face
one another.
UA-Uses, Applications
Bird Barrier Birdwire can be used to deter
a wide variety of birds (pigeons and larger) from landing on light to medium pressure (see
"Bird Pressure" in company introduction) exposed ledges. The tensioned wires
de-stabilize the landing platform, causing the birds to take their business elsewhere. The
Birdwire components can be used in combination to cover any width ledge. Birdwire is not
recommended for swallows, sparrows or starlings. Birdwire requires knowledgeable
installers, as the many attachments, springs and wires make up a product line which cannot
just be pulled out of the box and mounted ready-to-go onto a surface. Other Bird Barrier
ledge products (The Coil and BirdPoint) are much easier to install. See their product
descriptions elsewhere within Bird Barrier's product line (see other Bird Barrier
screens).
AI-Assembly, Installation
Bird Barrier's Birdwire is run in long
sections along the length of the ledge, pipe, gutter or other mounting surface. Bird Posts
are mounted to the building by drilling in to the substrate, or by attaching stick-on
bases with Bird Barrier Super Bond. The posts should be placed no more than 5 feet apart.
Ledges of 1 to 2 inches wide require only one row of Birdwire. Wider ledges, however, will
require a row every two and a half inches. A 9 inch ledge, for example, would require 3
rows for total protection.
MF-Materials, Finishes
All components of the Birdwire system are
made from stainless steel or ultra-violet stabilized plastic. The wire itself is very thin
braided stainless steel wire coated with a ultra-violet stabilized nylon coating.
TS-Technical Support
Bird Barrier's knowledgeable field
representatives are available to assist in any aspect of evaluation, product
recommendation and even local certified installation. Call 800-503-5444, or fax drawings
and other pertinent information to 310-793-1732. Free literature, job evaluation
worksheets and installation information is available.
Specification Guidelines
General
1.1 Description
1.1.1 Install Bird Barrier Birdwire on
exposed ledges where birds loaf but do not nest, to prevent loafing and damage from
droppings.
1.2 Quality Assurance
1.2.1 Obtain technical literature from
manufacturer or distributor, telephone consultation and plan/photograph evaluation.
1.2.2 Utilize certified installation
companies in your area who are fully skilled with Bird Barrier products, and carry the
proper insurance coverage.
1.2.3 Utilize labor recommended by Bird
Barrier for especially challenging applications.
1.3 Submittals
1.3.1 Submit manufacturer's samples,
catalog cuts, shop sketches and other descriptive material.
1.4 Product Handling
1.4.1 Protect Bird Barrier Birdwire from
damage before, during and after installation.
1.4.2 If damage occurs to Bird Barrier
Birdwire components, make all replacements immediately.
Products
2.1 Acceptable Manufacturer
2.1.1 Bird Barrier America, Inc., 1312
Kingsdale Avenue, Redondo Beach, CA 90278. Phone 800-503-5444, Fax 310-793-1732
2.2 Model Designation
2.2.1 Birdwire Posts
2.2.2 Birdwire mounting systems
2.2.3 Birdwire stainless steel wire
2.3.4 Birdwire crimping tool and masonry
drill bits
Material
Birdwire posts, springs, brackets, clamps
Material: 316 Stainless Steel
Height: Rods available 3.5",
4.5", 5.5", 6.5" and 8"
Birdwire: 325 ft, 975 ft, 1625 ft.
2.3 Mounting Systems
2.3.1 Concrete, stone or brick by drilling
into substrate: Insert nylon anchor rivet into a hole 1" deep by 1/4". Birdwire
post is hammered into this fitting.
2.3.2 Steel, sheet metal, or concrete,
stone or brick with no holes in substrate: Use Birdwire stick-on bases and Bird Barrier
Super Bond. Please experiment with the stick-on system before doing an entire job. The
Bond is so powerful it has been known to pull up weaker substrates. Please follow Bond
literature carefully.
2.3.3 Sheet metal with small holes: Use
Birdwire stick-on bases and small self-tapping sheet metal screws through screw holes
provided in base.
Execution
3.1 Examination
3.1.1 Examine installation area. Notify
architect of detrimental work conditions.
3.1.2 Do not proceed until conditions are
corrected.
3.2 Surface Preparation
3.2.1 Ledges and mounting surfaces must be
clean, dry and free of peeling paint, rust, bird droppings or other debris. Bird droppings
must be removed in a safe manner; large quantities should be removed and disposed of by
reputable waste removal companies.
3.2.2 Remove or repair articles that may
damage the Birdwire system after installation, such as tree limbs, brush, and loose parts
of the building.
3.3 Installation
3.3.1 Install Birdwire as recommended in
the installation instructions, which are supplied by the manufacturer. The first row of
Birdwire shall nearly overhang the outer edge of the ledge. This can be accomplished by
bending the outer post once it is inserted in the anchor rivet..
3.3.2 Birdwire shall cover the complete
ledge, not just the outer perimeter. Birdwire shall extend to each corner. Birdwire is an
anti-landing device, not a barrier. No more than 2.5" can be left between rows or
wire, and no more than 5 feet can be left between posts lengthwise along the ledge.
3.3.3 Birdwire shall be installed in
lengths of no more than 10' per section of wire. Every 10' there shall be a spring and
termination of the wire section. The next 10' section simply continues from the same post.
3.4 Inspection
3.4.1 Visually inspect the Birdwire for
loose wires or other problems related to poor installation or surface preparation. 3.4.2
Repair as necessary immediately.
OM-Operation, Maintenance
If the Birdwire is installed per our
specifications, the product should be virtually maintenance free. Occasionally birds might
drop debris in the wire in an attempt to build a nest, but the debris should be released
by natural forces. Nest building is a characteristic of heavy-pressure sites (see
introduction), and if the birds attempt to nest upon the Birdwire it was mis-specified and
should be correctly specified with BirdPoint (see BirdPoint within the Bird Barrier family
of products).