Pre-Sales and After-Sales Frequently Asked Questions
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Yes, it can. For scenarios without access to grid power, we offer solar-powered solutions. These systems use a combination of photovoltaic panels and energy storage batteries to provide a stable, independent power supply for the laser bird repellent device, without relying on external electricity sources.
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2025 - 02
No, it will not. Mainstream laser bird repellent devices use lasers with a wavelength of 532 nm, which is the most sensitive range for bird vision. These devices typically use CLASS 2M lasers, which are designed to operate within a safe energy threshold. The laser only causes temporary visual discomfort by stimulating the retina, without causing physical damage or permanent harm to birds. In rare cases, if a laser is directed into a bird’s eyes from an extremely close distance (less than 1 meter), it may cause temporary glare or disorientation, but there have been no documented cases of permanent damage. Therefore, laser bird repellent technology is considered one of the most humane bird control methods available today.
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While the effectiveness of a laser bird repellent device is directly related to its power, power alone is not the sole determining factor. Higher power can improve repelling performance by extending the effective range, increasing beam intensity, and expanding coverage. However, actual results also depend on other factors such as laser wavelength, environmental conditions, and usage methods. We recommend consulting with our engineers, who can suggest the most suitable device based on your specific application scenario.
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We offer various models of bird repellent devices tailored to different bird hazard scenarios across industries, including solutions for airports and large facilities, farmlands and orchards, handheld use, and indoor storage environments. For specific recommendations, please contact our engineers — they will help you select the device best suited to your application needs.
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No, direct exposure to the skin is not harmful. However, it is important to avoid direct eye contact with the laser beam. Additionally, the laser should not be aimed at aircraft or human eyes. Most devices are preset with a safe operating angle between -45° and 90° to prevent accidental exposure to sensitive areas.
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Depending on the power level of the device, the effective range generally spans from 200 meters during the day to up to 2000 meters at night.
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