SNN Clermont in Hebbal has high-rise exposure and nearby lake-corridor bird movement, so balcony safety and pigeon protection need firm tension and careful ledge checks. EverSafe plans each opening for stable high-floor performance.
For SNN Clermont, children safety nets should close balcony and window gaps on high floors with steady close mesh.

Hebbal tower exposure
Measured fit
Lake-corridor bird movement
Measured fit
High-floor breeze
Measured fit
Internal routes
Upper floors need stronger tension planning than basic balcony netting. Pigeon issues also need active ledge mapping because birds often use AC sides, balcony corners, and utility shafts rather than only the main balcony opening.
High-floor family flats need careful checks around rail reach, bedroom windows, and breeze-facing corners before fixing the mesh.
Best fit when children use balcony or window areas in a high-rise flat.
Inspect high-floor balcony wind exposure, ledges, AC sides, windows, and utility openings.
Separate fall-safety coverage from bird-control coverage where each needs different material.
Install with firm edge tension and clean corner returns for tower conditions.
Check mesh stability, view impact, and cleaning access after fitting.
Quote checklist
It is handled with stronger tension planning and careful fixing point selection.
Yes. Bird-control sections can focus on ledges, AC sides, and utility routes.
Yes. Door movement, window movement, and cleaning access are checked before handover.
They focus on child-reachable high-floor openings where a general net is not specific enough.