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Avery Dennison Introduces SkyWay Bird Film

Designed to decrease bird-window collisions and comply with North America building codes.

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Avery Dennison Graphics Solutions (Mentor, OH) has introduced SkyWay Bird Film, engineered to effectively reduce bird window collisions, conserve wildlife and meet building codes, according to a press release.

Bird strikes are one of the deadliest threats that birds face. The American Bird Conservancy estimates that window collisions kill 1 billion or more birds each year in North America. Birds collide with glass because, unlike humans, “they perceive reflected images as literal objects, which explains why glass reflections, especially ones that present images of food, shelter, or an escape route, can trigger collisions,” per the release.

Avery Dennison SkyWay Bird Film has a specific dot pattern that breaks the reflection on glass, enabling birds to see that there is an obstruction. The film’s neutral dot pattern still allows building occupants to retain their view of the outside with minimal interference.

SkyWay Bird Film is compliant with the major North American bird-safety building codes and guidelines, including GSA: 3.6.7 BIRD-SAFE BUILDING DESIGN (United States), CSA A460:19 Bird Friendly Design Standard (Canada), and LEED Innovation Credit, v4.1 Bird Collision Deterrence.

The film is recommended by the American Bird Conservancy.

For more information about SkyWay Bird Film, click here.

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