SKT Sai Vasudha in Gollapudi has highway-side exposure where road dust, bird pressure, balcony airflow, and children safety often overlap. EverSafe plans balcony nets, pigeon nets, children safety nets, invisible grills, and window protection with close mesh where open gaps need it.
For SKT Sai Vasudha, pigeon nets should close balcony ledges, utility openings, and highway-facing corners where bird pressure combines with dust.

Gollapudi highway-side community
Measured fit
Road dust and bird pressure
Measured fit
Close child-safety mesh
Measured fit
Internal routes
Balcony nets should improve safety without blocking daily air movement. Children safety needs close mesh around open gaps, while pigeon-control sections should focus on ledges and service openings.
Perch marks, ledge access, utility gaps, and washable reach should guide the coverage.
Best fit when birds and dust collect around ledges or utilities.
Inspect balcony gaps, windows, utility sides, road-facing openings, and bird landing points.
Choose close mesh, pigeon netting, invisible grill cable, or window nets by opening.
Install with breathable layout, firm tension, and neat returns around exposed sides.
Check airflow, child-safe coverage, cleaning access, and final finish.
Quote checklist
Yes. Close mesh is useful where children safety is the main priority.
The material and fitting line are selected to keep airflow practical.
Yes. The measurement can identify active bird routes while preserving cleaning access.
They block bird routes while keeping dusty service areas easier to clean.