Its great that youve decided to let them fly, just as nature has intended! Your parrots will love you for it and have a much better life
! I am happy for you and them.
A couple of tips:
* Do as Penny says with the windows, they need to learn what they are.
* Clear the top of bookshelfs from dangerous things. Clear away things that are dangeorus to land on/in, and things that could be ingested.
* Make sure you have a completely bullet proof system so that you dont open your front door or windows by mistake.
Our system is that we DO NOT open a window AT ALL, unless the parrot room is locked, and the key is placed at a special place. By doing that there's no risk that someone walks in to the parrots and let them out by mistake.
* Dont let them into the kitchen, its full of hazardous things, but that goes for non-flighted parrots as well.
* Proof all electrical wires, and make sure your light bulbs are safe, especially in standing lamps, as they could be toppled over. CFLs are NOT safe, and if broken the released gas might kill your bird.
There's a lot more but most things should be the same with flighted/clipped parrots.