by entrancedbymyGCC » Fri Mar 18, 2011 6:17 pm
We need to have some work done on our house. It's all exterior, but one of the items is refinishing some wooden patio doors, and the stuff used for that is pretty fume-y. However, the work will all be on the outside. What do you do in that circumstance? I will be able to be home while that work is going on and can remove the birds if the odor inside becomes noticeably strong. We did have the front door done shortly after we got Scooter and he took no ill effect, but the door was removed during the actual varnishing, although the odor was detectable for several days. The patio doors are actually next door to a window that opens into the room with the birds, and some of the work will be done without removing the doors. We can certainly keep everything closed up and the room ventilated using the central fan with windows on the other side of the house open. We can also move the birds elsewhere in the house or outside on the front porch in travel cages for the day. Since none of this is actually going to be inside-- only the exterior door surfaces will be treated -- am I over-worrying it? These things were definitely easier in the BP (Before Parrot) days.
Scooter

Death Valley Scotty
