Prestige High Fields in the Financial District needs high-floor safety work with strong anchors, refined visibility, and clear separation between fall protection and bird control. EverSafe plans invisible grills, balcony nets, pigeon nets, children safety nets, and window nets for premium tower homes.
For Prestige High Fields, invisible grills should keep skyline views open while adding balcony and window safety.

Financial District towers
Measured fit
High-floor anchor planning
Measured fit
View-led balcony choices
Measured fit
Internal routes
Open-view homes often prefer invisible grills, while families may need close mesh for child safety. Pigeon netting should focus on AC sides and ledges so the main balcony does not become heavier than necessary.
Cable tension, track finish, view-facing alignment, and wind exposure must be planned carefully for premium high floors.
Best fit when safety and open views are both important.
Measure balcony span, floor height, railing style, AC ledges, and window openings.
Confirm invisible grill, mesh, or mixed coverage based on view and safety priority.
Install with strong anchor spacing, straight alignment, and secure high-floor tension.
Check view, airflow, child-safe gaps, and bird-control edges before handover.
Quote checklist
Yes. Anchor choice and spacing are planned around the actual opening and floor exposure.
Yes. They are suitable when clear view and fall protection are the main priorities.
Yes. AC-side and ledge routes can be treated separately from the main balcony.
They protect view-facing high-rise openings without making the balcony feel boxed in.