Las Vegas Nevada casino pigeon control removal shock track
Pigeon and Bird Control around casinos
On a recent casino remodel in Las Vegas, we installed a
low profile pigeon shock system to all of the front entry areas that was
designed to keep the pigeons away from the new lighting system and away from
the guests below.
This project was done a week here and a week there over
several months as each of the different levels were being completed by other
trades, because of the time frame we were given we completed the project
just hours before the grand re-opening.
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Shock track was
laid out in zones for each level and each of the recessed light sections
was linked together. The zones were designed so that if one section
should go out it would not effect the other zones |
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Each of the
recessed light areas has a ledge and the light strip is placed behind
the ledge allowing lots of nesting for the pigeons.
When the pigeons would fly up to the ledges
they get a mild shock and fly off before they even get to the nesting
areas behind the lights. |
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This building
had lots of roosting and nesting spots all along the front entry way
just above guests heads. The shock
track conforms nicely to the angles and arches of the building. |
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This a close up
of the shock track - notice how the track can bend to fit.
The track sits up less than a 1/2" high and
can not even be seen from the ground below.
All power and jump wires were run inside
or behind the columns. |
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On the tops of
the arches we use a flex shock track so that we could use just one long
piece wrapped back and forth to save on having to create jumps from row
to row. |
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On the tops of
the building overhangs we used grey track to blend in with the gray
building materials. The only people
that know the track is there are the ones that are looking for it, and
you really need to look hard to see it. |
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Here is a
little better picture of all the available nesting space for the pigeons
behind the ledge with the shock track.
If the shock track was not in place the
ground below would be covered with droppings and the vale's would be
getting pooped on like before the track was installed |
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This project
required using 10 plug-in charger boxes for the 12 different zones to
power the 4000 feet of shock track and several solar powered shock boxes
on the roof to power the 400 plus feet of shock track place on these
areas as well |
Contact
us today at 1.877.828.2473
to see about scheduling an inspection of your property and see how we
can help you stop all the noise and mess as well as the possible slip & fall
dangers or health hazards associated with pest
birds that may be roosting or nesting on your commercial properties.
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