Hello all,
Tomorrow, the main level of our house is being painted. I am moving our two finches to our upstairs bathroom (as far away as I can get them from the main level) and will keep them there (with towel under the door crack and fan on) until it's safe for them to return downstairs. Does anyone know how long this would be (roughly speaking)? Days? Weeks? Any advice would be appreciated. Thanks!
Cheers,
Dan
Paint fumes
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Re: Paint fumes
Hey Daniel, i recently painted my whole house top to bottom and my two zebras seemed totally unaffected by the smell of paint with no strange behaviour or signs of distress whatsoever. Niether are they upset by cooking smells,plug in air freshners or my sons feet
as for fans and towels my own experience suggests its unneccesary but i am happy to be corrected if somebody has had a different reaction. 


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Re: Paint fumes
Thanks Tex!
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Re: Paint fumes
Paint fumes are toxic to birds. They should be kept away until the odor is gone which is usually when the paint dries completely depending on the paint used.
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Re: Paint fumes
Non toxic paint is available to buy....https://www.lakelandpaints.co.uk/?gclid ... gIgWvD_BwE
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Re: Paint fumes
Daniel
If it is low-odor latex paint, that is the safest kind you can use around birds, but I would still keep them away from that area until all smell is gone. Better safe than sorry.
If it is low-odor latex paint, that is the safest kind you can use around birds, but I would still keep them away from that area until all smell is gone. Better safe than sorry.