Aparna Sarovar Grande in Nallagandla has lake-side air, family balconies, and open community surroundings where child safety and bird control often overlap. EverSafe plans balcony nets, pigeon nets, window safety, invisible grills, and children safety coverage with breathable material choices.
For Aparna Sarovar Grande, pigeon nets should block bird routes around lake-side ledges, utility openings, and balcony corners.

Nallagandla lake-side air
Measured fit
Family balcony use
Measured fit
Township-style repeat openings
Measured fit
Internal routes
The best result comes from separating fall-safety coverage from bird-entry coverage. Balconies need secure mesh or cable lines, while ledges, ducts, and utility openings need targeted pigeon blocking that does not reduce airflow.
Bird pressure can start from open surroundings, so ledges and duct routes should be mapped before covering the main balcony.
Best fit when droppings or nesting are concentrated around ledges or utility sides.
Measure balcony span, railing gaps, bedroom windows, utility openings, and bird-facing ledges.
Choose close mesh, pigeon netting, invisible grill cable, or mixed coverage based on daily use.
Fit with even anchor spacing and stable tension for open-air Nallagandla conditions.
Verify ventilation, cleaning access, and child-safe edge coverage before completion.
Quote checklist
Yes. The mesh or cable system is selected to close unsafe gaps while keeping the balcony breathable.
Yes. Ledges and service openings can be treated separately from the main balcony.
Yes. Windows, utility gaps, and balcony openings can be measured together.
They target the bird paths created by open surroundings without blocking useful airflow.