Sobha City in Thanisandra has tower-to-tower exposure, family balconies, and service-side ledges that often need separate treatment. EverSafe plans balcony nets, pigeon nets, children safety nets, invisible grills, and window protection with a tidy high-rise finish.
For Sobha City, pigeon nets should separately close AC ledges, utility shafts, and balcony corners where birds return.

Thanisandra towers
Measured fit
Family balcony use
Measured fit
Separate bird-control scope
Measured fit
Internal routes
A single net cannot solve every opening. Balcony fall safety, child protection, pigeon ledge control, and window safety each need a slightly different approach, so the full flat is measured first.
Balcony safety and pigeon control often need different materials here, so droppings and nesting points should guide the bird-net scope.
Best fit when bird mess is the problem rather than general balcony safety.
Inspect balcony rail gaps, window openings, service ledges, and wind-facing corners.
Decide where close mesh, bird netting, or invisible grill cable is the better fit.
Install each section with neat edge returns and stable high-rise tension.
Check balcony use, window movement, and maintenance access before completion.
Quote checklist
Yes. That is often cleaner because safety coverage and bird-control coverage may need different materials.
Yes. Child-safe mesh can be planned around balcony rail gaps, windows, and utility openings.
Yes. Fixing points and tension are checked for the specific floor and opening.
They let bird-control areas be treated separately from the main balcony safety net.