Collection: Bird Strike Film Window Film Perforated

Perforated Bird Strike Window Film is an exterior applicated window film designed to prevent birds from striking windows. Birds cannot see windows and are often confused by reflection on windows, especially around natural habitats. Window collisions occur because birds attempt to fly through windows to reach what appears to be natural habitat and become confused by natural window reflections.
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  • Bird Strike Window Film Horizontal Lines

    Our horizontal bird-friendly window film is printed and designed with Bird Strike Safety in mind. This pattern follows the recommendations of Bird Safety Professionals and maintains a 2-inch gap between each line. This spacing adheres to guidelines shown to be the most effective in preventing bird strikes with glass.

    Horizontal Line Bird Safety Film 
  • Bird Strike Window Film Vertical Lines

    Our Verticle bird-friendly window film is printed and designed with Bird Strike Safety in mind. This pattern follows the recommendations of Bird Safety Professionals and maintains a 4 inch gap between each line. This spacing adheres to guidelines shown to be the most effective in preventing bird strikes with glass.

    Vertical Line Bird Safety Film 
  • Bird Strike Window Film Dots

    Our Dot bird-friendly window film is printed and designed with Bird Strike Safety in mind. This pattern follows the recommendations of Bird Safety Professionals and maintains a 2-inch gap between each dot. This spacing adheres to guidelines shown to be the most effective in preventing bird strikes with glass.

    Dotted Bird Safety Film 
  • Bird Strike Window Film Trellis

    Our Trelles bird-friendly window film is printed and designed with Bird Strike Safety in mind. This pattern follows the recommendations of Bird Safety Professionals and maintains a 2.5-inch diagnoal crossing line pattern. This spacing adheres to guidelines shown to be the most effective in preventing bird strikes with glass.

    Trellis Line Bird Safety Film 

Common Quesions Regarding Bird Collisions With Glass Windows

Bird Stikes & Common Questions

Why do birds run into windows?

Birds do not perceive windows as we do and thereby recognize window reflections as natural habitats and attempt to fly through glazing, injuring themself and, worst, die as a result.

Best tips on how to stop birds from flying into windows?

1. Apply Bird Strike Window Film to the exterior portion of the window. This film is applied the same way window tint is installed; however, it's adhered outside the window

2. Add Tape Strips or Collision Stickers such as decals or other stickers spaced 4 inches apart vertically and 2 inches appart horizontally.

3. Install external sun screens or Awnings

4. Consider moving Bird Feeders and or Bird Baths to a New Location

Do decals stop birds from hitting windows?

Yes, window decals can help. However, it's essential to understand the window decals must be spaced no more than 2 inches horizontally and 4 inches vertically. Studies have proven that this is the best spacing ratio to prevent bird strikes.

What Bird Strike Window Film Warranty?

Our window film comes with a 3-year warranty on the deterioration of the film. The film is backed by our Bird Strike Prevention Warranty when properly installed. We guarantee it will prevent bird strikes on the glazing where the film has been applied. While we recommend professional installation, the film is a DIY solution.

What is Bird Stike Window Films Return and Exchange Policy?

General In-Stock Goods: Bird Strike Window Film accepts returns on new, unused, and resalable items as long as the items are in their original packaging. In the event that the product is received in a damaged or unacceptable condition, we reserve the right to deny your return. We will notify you and refuse delivery. 

You will receive a full refund, minus any shipping costs. This includes your original shipping charges and the shipping charges back to Bird Strike Window Film. Even if you received FREE or DISCOUNTED shipping, shipping did have some cost, and that cost is non-refundable. If your return is because of an error on our part, we will gladly pay all shipping costs. A 25% restocking fee may be applied to the returned item/s. However, the 25% restocking fee may be waived for exchanges of equal or greater value. All returns and exchanges must be made within 30 days of the delivery date. All returns and exchanges must be assigned an RMA number/s. An RMA number can be requested online here. Your RMA request will be reviewed, and, pending approval, a Bird Strike Window Film representative will provide a pre-paid return shipping label/s for you to print out. Please note: that the RMA form expires 14 days from the date of issue. If a return is received after the expiration date, we reserve the right to deny the return. In this case, the item/s will be shipped back to you at your expense.

We ship our products from multiple warehouses. If returning multiple items, you may receive more than one return shipping label. Ensure your items are returned to the correct address, which will be indicated on the Bird Strike Window Film RMA form/s and corresponding shipping label/s. Returns shipped to the wrong warehouse address will be refused and shipped back at the customer’s expense, and additional administrative fees may apply. Once your items have shipped, please notify our customer service department via email at info@birdstrikewindowfilm.com.

In the event that the product is received in a damaged or unacceptable condition, we reserve the right to deny your return. If the item is returned damaged or used, we will notify you. If the shipping company has damaged the returning products, a claim will be filed with the shipping company. If it is apparent that the returning products were damaged due to poor or careless packaging on your part, the items may be disposed of or returned to you at your expense, in which case we will contact you right away. If the item is returned to us in an acceptable condition, you will be issued a credit in the original form of payment. It may sometimes be impossible to refund a credit card (the card may be expired, too much time has passed, etc.). In this case, Bird Strike Window Film will mail you a check. Please allow up to 14 days after the delivery of your returned item for our Service Team to process your return.

 

Custom and Special Order Items: Many of the products for sale on Birdstrikewindowfilm.com may special orders made just for you with the selected options. In most cases, Custom Made and Special Order products are not eligible for return or exchange.

It is our goal to provide the best service possible. If you feel that a refund/credit has taken too long to process, please email info@birdstrikewindowfilm.com. Do not file a charge-back or dispute charges with your credit card company, as this will delay the refund process. If you have any further questions or concerns, please don’t hesitate to contact our helpful service team.

 

* Additional shipping fees apply to Alaska and Hawaii.  

 


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Sale items (if applicable)
Only regular priced items may be refunded. Unfortunately, sale items cannot be refunded.

What is a Bird Strike Prevention Window Film?

Bird Strike Window Film is a printed graphic decal known as a distraction film that birds can identify as accurate. This bird window tinting is a non-reflective film that prevents birds from colliding with your new window or building by applying this easy do-it-yourself solution.

How many birds die each year becuase they run into glass window?

Over one billion birds are killed yearly by sticking windows, and almost half of these incidents happen in residential homes.