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    d._woods Posts: 1, Reputation: 1
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    Mar 3, 2003, 05:11 AM
    Birds and animals
    I want to know if it's safe to paint around birds. (wall and ceiling painting.
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    Mar 3, 2003, 05:38 PM
    birds and animals
    I would at least move the birds out of the room. I don't know much about birds except that they are more sensitive to chemicals than people. I have worked for years a a chemist in the paint industry. Your modern latex paints not only do contain some solvents, but they are more toxic than the ones in oil base paints. You may notice a little sweetish odor while the paint is drying. That is the glycol ether based solvents. Likely the label says use good ventilation. The precautions are written for people that work around the paint every day and are conservative. One day of painting may not hurt you, but might the birds. Put them in another room where you can close the door and leave them there until the paint is dry and the room is aired out.
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    Mar 4, 2003, 12:08 AM
    When you walk in the houseRe: birds and animals
    In the old days they used birds in mines to check for air quality. When the bird died the air was bad and the miners had to leave the shaft. Birds will also not take oven cleaners of any kind. The birds have to be removed for at least 24 hours and maybe longer. If you can still smell the paint when you walk in the house, it's not completely cured yet
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    May 22, 2007, 07:34 PM
    NO!! Definitely not, this basically depends on if the paint is water based or not but still birds are VERY sensitive around paint, aresol spray, candles, perfumes, and much much more. Especially since you are painting a lot!! I live in an apartment and we were just having the apt paint the front and back doors to our apt and we were told to move the birds or they would not paint and of course we did. Please remove the birds from the home completely or at LEAST put them in a room with the door shut furthest away from where you are painitng and if you are painting near by just remove them for a day to let the paint settle in.
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    May 24, 2007, 07:01 PM
    Also if you cut an oinion in half and put them all over the house where you are painting it gets rid of the smell and fimes quickly (do not use airfreshner as this can kill the bird )

    No painting around birds at all as they all contain fumes and solvents no matter what the make and what the labels say, even odor free paint cntains them,

    Also be careful nt to let the bird chew any paint if let out as if the paint contains led as many do it will kill the bird

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