Vaisakhi Skypark in Madhurawada has modern high-rise openings where upper-floor breeze, AC ledges, bedroom windows, and family safety need separate checks. EverSafe handles balcony safety nets, pigeon nets, children safety nets, invisible grills, and window nets with high-floor stability in mind.
For Vaisakhi Skypark, pigeon nets should protect AC ledges, balcony returns, and service gaps where small birds can enter.

Modern north Vizag tower
Measured fit
Upper-floor breeze
Measured fit
AC ledge bird checks
Measured fit
Internal routes
Upper floors need stronger planning than basic balcony netting. Balcony fall safety, AC ledge pigeon control, and bedroom window coverage should be scoped separately so the installation stays stable and useful.
Upper-floor AC ledges and utility-side gaps should be checked for droppings, nests, and access before quoting.
Best fit when birds collect around AC or service-side ledges.
Measure floor height, balcony openings, AC ledges, utility sides, and bedroom windows.
Confirm whether close mesh, invisible grill cable, pigeon netting, or mixed coverage fits each area.
Install with firm anchor spacing, clean alignment, and stable high-floor tension.
Test balcony use, window movement, airflow, and ledge closure before completion.
Quote checklist
It is handled by planning fixing points and tension around the actual floor and opening.
Yes. AC ledges and bird routes can be covered separately.
Yes. Bedroom windows, utility openings, and balcony edges can be measured together.
They close the ledge and service routes birds use on high-rise flats.