NEW PRODUCT OFFERS A SAFE, EFFECTIVE SOLUTION TO THE PROBLEM OF BIRDS IN SUBSTATIONS
(YORK, Pa) — TransGard, manufacturer of the only substation fencing that deters climbing animals by delivering a mild electric shock, has introduced Laser Bird Defense, a high-tech solution to a problem that has plagued substations for decades – outages and expensive cleanups due to corrosive bird droppings.
Laser Bird Defense (LBD) generates a beam of light which birds perceive as a physical threat, causing them to disperse to seek safety. In this way, LBD discourages birds from entering and roosting in substations altogether, in contrast with other bird control methods which may only protect isolated substation components.
LBD is available in a handheld model or a mounted programmable automated system with multiple patterns and timeslots, making it possible for substation managers to establish a variety of repelling patterns at different times of the day.
TransGard’s LBD is superior to other bird-abatement products in several ways:
- Fast, long lasting results LBD installs easily and provides immediate disruption of bird presence
- Cost effective LBD offers highly precise optics, filtering and light frequencies, resulting in exceptional performance
- Better for animals and the environment LBD offers a silent, noiseless and smoke-free solution that won’t harm birds, other animals – or disturb neighbors
- No
habituation Birds can become
accustomed to some deterrents. But because of its dynamic motion, LBD continually
delivers effective bird repelling
. - Helps prevent climbing animal outage By preventing birds from nesting in substations, LBD helps eliminate a food source that draws climbing animals like snakes and raccoons into substations
“We’ve established a reputation for providing an effective deterrence against animal species that enter substations from the ground,” said Bill Reichard, TransGard President. “LBD will enable us to bring that deterrence to substations with animal incursions coming from the air.”
For information on Laser Bird Defense, call (717) 900-6140 or click below.