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Viracon Introduces New Bird-Friendly Glass

Viracon introduced a new addition to its bird-friendly product offering, a new first-surface, laser-etched glass available with Viracon’s second-surface solar control coatings.

Product details

SoarSafe first-surface, laser-etch glass, is a bird- and architect-friendly product designed specifically to meet commercial architectural glass applications.

SoarSafe combines the thermal performance of Viracon solar control coatings with subtle and effective dot patterns that lower bird collisions and meet evolving building codes, while also maintaining aesthetics.

About bird-friendly glass

According to All About Birds, the website published by the Cornell Lab of Ornithology, to birds, glass windows reflect foliage and sky, which look like inviting places for birds to fly to. And because of the widespread use of glass on buildings of all types, an estimated 1 billion birds die from window strikes in the U.S. each year, according to a 2014 study.

SoarSafe glass helps to reduce this problem, offering first-surface, laser-etched patterns that break up the reflectivity of the glass to make it more visible to birds, but subtle to the human eye. SoarSafe is available in three popular dot patterns that follow the 2-inch by 2-inch and 2-inch by 4-inch design rules in which research has shown that birds will not fly through spaces less than 2 inches high and 4 inches wide. And SoarSafe patterns achieve the American Bird Conservatory (ABC) Threat Factor of 20 or 25, which according to product testing, may reduce bird collisions by up to 75%. While SoarSafe glass reduces bird collisions, at less than 1% etch coverage, thermal and optical performance remain unaffected.

SoarSafe glass is ideal for buildings that are legally required to meet bird-friendly criteria, as well as for buildings located in bird migratory routes (near water or high vegetation areas), and for owners/developers who desire to reduce bird collisions.

“This is an exciting addition to our current bird-friendly product offering,” says Sara Theis, Viracon product manager. “By combining laser-etched dots on the exterior surface with Viracon’s solar control coatings on the second surface, we’re able to provide an attractive solution that architects will love and that will help keep birds safe.”