What our customer's say about us...

"The functionality and adaptability of Ultima to the US market has proven to be a real asset for airport operators."
Todd Rushing, Regional Sales Manager of Sherwin Industries

"Bird damage causes significant financial loss on UK farms, so any new bird scaring device has a lot to achieve. Our first agricultural trials of the Compact were very impressive and gave us the confidence to launch the unit into the farming industry. Compact has exceeded all of our expectations; farmers have given positive feedback on their experiences of controlling major crop pests such as pigeons and crows, and some unexpected results with Starlings on livestock farms."
Dr Gavin Lishman, BSc, D.Phil., Managing Director of Martin Lishman Ltd

"Eastbourne's Mersey class lifeboat lies afloat in the outer harbour, ready for immediate launch at any hour. However, to local gulls, it is no more than a convenient perch, and their fouling caused us serious problems" says the coxswain. "It would take us up to an hour each morning to clean the boat.
"Without that we had the damage to the boat to consider (Gull faeces do permanent damage to the finish and fittings) and the health and safety issues of salmonella, etc. Not to mention the problem of making the decks slippery - something you don't want when you're on a shout"
Eastbourne's lifeboat station

"For years we've had problems with starlings flocking on the island at certain times of the year. They are noisy and cause a lot of mess and, as we're a popular tourist attraction as well as being home to a living community, health and safety are a priority. This technology has worked wonders on the island."
Kate Waddon, Island Manager of St Michael's Mount

"We did use birds of prey, but we found them unreliable. While wild birds will recognise a predator and fly away when threatened, there is no guarantee that your bird of prey will rise to the occasion.When they have eaten they don't want to fly around chasingthings, they want to rest. If fact, I would say that the only thing our bird of prey ever attacked was its handler!"
Gerry Lennox, Senior Fire Officer at Cambridge Airport