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Birds' Eye Technologies
birds’ eye mobile community risk reduction application birds’ eye is the idea of co-founder’s michael mercer and harrison stinson. birds’ eye allows users to take charge of their own personal safety and contribute to the overall safety of the community as a whole. since most crimes are crimes of opportunity, birds’ eye will inform you of the safety risks and hazards near you or during your travels. birds’ eye will advise you the level of your risk of either a persons crime, property crime, natural or technological hazards. based on national crime incident reporting data and other public safety data, birds’ eye will always alert you when you are entering a higher risk area. using colors to indicate your level of risk, green (low risk) yellow (medium risk) and red (high risk) bird’s eye will always suggest the lowest risk route and keep you away from a “red” area. birds’ eye will take away the opportunity for an emergency event to occur, thus protecting you and your property. bir
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Birds' Eye Technologies' headquarters is located at Town of Windham, Maine, United States, 04062
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