Hi everyone. I have a question, which probably SHOULD be asked in Pet General, but I want more input on this issue, so I'm asking it here.
As some of you know, my parents recently bought a new house, and we'll be moving this Saturday. We're changing the carpet in the house and have an appointment for the carpet installation this Tuesday. That gives us 4 days to air the whole house out before moving in.
I have *heard* that brand new carpets have certain fumes that can be harmful to birds and other small animals. If we get new carpet on Tuesday, and move in on Saturday, do you all think that's enough time to air the fumes out? We can also vacuum the carpet several times before moving in.
The birds will be in the family room, where there is no carpet at all. The family room and kitchen are fully tiled. Carpet will be in the living room, dining room, and throughout the house upstairs. The birds won't be there. We can leave the windows open for 4 days to air the whole house out. There isn't much in the house, so leaving the windows open when we aren't there isn't really an issue. Its pretty much empty.
What do you all think? Not only will we have Popcorn and Muffin, but we'll also be caring for my friend's conure, Kiwi, while my friend's family is gone on vacation, starting tomorrow. We will have him for two weeks. They know we're changing the carpet and actually told us to air the house out before bringing the birds in. They think 4 days will be good enough to air it out. I think 4 days is enough too, but I wanted to get extra input on this. Remember, the birds will NOT be in the carpetted areas. Considering the fact that they won't be in a carpetted area, AND that we'll be able to air out the fumes for 4 days before moving in, do you think it will be safe?
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