PDF-3 Reasons to Install Balcony Safety Nets as Soon as You Move In

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Youve bought a beautiful new apartment and are all set to move in But wait have you thought about how to make the balcony birdproof and safe for your kids

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Youve bought a beautiful new apartment and are all set to move in But wait have you thought about how to make the balcony birdproof and safe for your kids. Even if you’re a bird lover or naturist, pigeons on your balcony can be a real nuisance. Aside from the noise they make and the feathers strewn all about the place, their droppings can actually be hazardous for your health. Unfortunately, pigeons are a common feature of many apartment and building complexes throughout India, and at some point in time, it’s inevitable that you’ll be facing a feathery crisis when they settle on you balcony and make it their home. With so many more Indians living in large apartment complexes nowadays, the need to ensure the safety of their young residents, has never been more important. Balconies are wonderful spaces that give apartment residents (and residents of many other types of homes) a chance to enjoy the outdoor air, without having to set foot outside their front door. They are often adorned with items such as furniture, plants and art, and some home owners even make them into beautiful spaces for entertaining. However, while there can be no doubt that a balcony is an appealing and useful addition to any home, there are a also a number of safety concerns involved. Ever heard pigeons described as being ‘rats with wings’? Often found close to busy city centers searching for food, pigeons tend to congregate in large numbers close to food sources such as garbage bins, and as a result, are frequently likened to rats and other rodents that most city dwellers consider as pests. However, whether you think pigeons are akin to rats, or not, there’s plenty of evidence showing that having them close to your home, can cause a whole host of problems. Apartment living has been steadily growing in popularity across India in recent decades, and it’s little wonder, with the housing needs of such a huge population to meet. However, while apartments provide millions of families with safe, modern and comfortable spaces to live in, what they often can’t replicate, is the open space offered by an individual villa or farmhouse. While many larger apartment complexes have open spaces and small parks within their compounds, this is no substitute for a private garden or courtyard in which families can grow plants, entertain and simply enjoy the outdoors. Pigeons can be a real nuisance, especially when they take a liking to your home or office building, and start making regular visits. Sometimes, those visits turn into overnighters, and before you know it, you’ve got a whole flock of pigeons cooing, performing mating rituals and making nests on your balcony or window ledge! Even if you’re a bird lover, there’s a big difference between watching birds in their own environment, and watching them make a big mess on your balcony! High rise apartment buildings are now a normal part of modern life in urban environments, and a familiar sight on many city’s skylines. Able to accommodate thousands of individuals and families, there are many benefits of high rise life, but what about when it comes to deciding which floor to live on? For even the most avid of birdwatchers and those who love all fauna, pigeons can bring frustration and annoyance when they’re close to your home, or even your place of work. Waking up to find a once tranquil space has been taken over by a whole bunch of cooing pigeons, and transformed into a poop and feather nightmare, isn’t ideal, and while they have as much right to share the planet with us, we really don’t want them messing up our balconies or making us sick. Balconies can make wonderful spaces for pets to enjoy who have to be left at home alone for any period of time, but it’s imperative that the entire space be made ultra-safe. Pets don’t always share the same sense of danger as we do, and many of them possess a curious streak that can get them into all sorts of trouble! For anyone living in an apartment, particularly those in urban areas, the balcony may well be the only open and private area in which to enjoy being outside. Fortunately, when designed, decorated and adorned thoughtfully, balconies can become a wonderful space to relax and unwind in. It’s really important to keep your apartment as safe as it can possibly be at all times, and while having strong locks on the doors might be the first thing you think of when considering safety, you should also be thinking about any balconies that are attached to your home, and whether they are secure enough and present no risk of falling or any other injury. A fruit with a variety of uses, coconut also has a high economic value in India. Symbolizing prosperity, the humble coconut is used in ceremonies, handicrafts and cooking, among others. Named by Marco Polo way back in 1280 as ‘Nux Indica’, the coconut has been around for many centuries, and is just as prized now, as it was then. Failing to properly secure your balcony – even if it’s only a lower level balcony without a significant drop the other side – can pose a serious threat to small children, and even small animals.

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