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Maple Leaf Window Alert

$7.95
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WA10003
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Help prevent birds from flying into windows, doors and greenhouses which can cause injury or death. Translucent decals reflect ultraviolet light so they appear clear to humans but show like frosted glass to birds. Reusable self-adhering decals remove easily. Each pack contains four decals approximately 4" across. Maple leaf design.


  • WindowAlert decals may be used only on an EXTERIOR

glass surface -- free of any overlay, tinting, film, or coating.

  • Clean glass thoroughly. Make sure glass is free of chemicals and cleaners before applying decals.
  • Decals are best applied when glass is warm (greater than 50 degrees Fahrenheit). If applied during winter months, clean glass with warm water prior to application.
  • Peel decal from paper backing. The same side that was against the paper goes the against the glass.
  • Place decals on the outside of the window. Concentrate decals at center then work out, placing decals at a minimum, on every 2 feet of glass. For maximum protection, scientific studies suggest placing decals 2 inches horizontal, by 4 inches vertical, from one another.
  • UV coating will fade based on exposure and local elevation. For best results, replace decals every 4 months or test with the WindowAlert UV Flashlight.
  • Position out of reach of infants and small children.
  • Restore static cling by rinsing in lukewarm water.

 

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  • 5
    birds & windows

    Posted by Carol Coddington on Nov 22nd 2015

    Have these decals on my windows. Hanging bird feeders attract many birds. Wild type flying due to some kind of excitement sends them towards the windows also. These decals alert the birds before they crash fully into the window. If anything the alert stops a full crash and the bird will just get stunned briefly. Also important to have enough alerts on the windows.

  • 5
    Window Alert Decals

    Posted by Tina Moroni on Mar 17th 2014

    I've been looking for something to help prevent birds from crashing into our picture window. So glad to have found them.