Bird safe heater

dklemenz

New member
Feb 19, 2018
10
0
I bought an infrared fireplace for my birds room. The manufacturer said NO teflon, PFOA, or PTFE in it. So I THINK it is okay. But does anyone know of any air quality sensors that I can get to test this?

Are there any heaters you recommend for your ekkie that you've found to be safe?
 

ParrotGenie

Member
Jan 10, 2019
946
19
Indiana
Parrots
2 umbrella Cockatoos One male named Cooper and female named Baby 1 Little Corella male named Frankie and have 5 Cockatiels three named Male named Pepper, Fiesco for the female and female named Wylie.
I bought an infrared fireplace for my birds room. The manufacturer said NO teflon, PFOA, or PTFE in it. So I THINK it is okay. But does anyone know of any air quality sensors that I can get to test this?

Are there any heaters you recommend for your ekkie that you've found to be safe?

The infrared heaters are safe the radiant heat panel heat object instead of using a blower but both are the same technology pretty much except the fireplace will have a internal deflector to radiate the heat and most use a metal blower to get heat out. They both do great in heating up a space, much better then other space heaters even at same wattage. Yes I do realize being a engineer 1500w is 1500w of heat out, but something with the way infrared works just seem to do better in heating a larger space and quicker overall and way more evenly.

Infrared heater uses glass heating elements and heating coil doesn't have a coating on it as sealed from dust getting in, so they don't need to coat heating element with teflon, PFOA, or PTFE like regular space heaters, as they use the coating to prevent dust from building up on the element, which is a extra cost, no infrared heater that I tested, or know of uses teflon, PFOA, or PTFE. All objects emit and absorb infrared heat, which is part of the electromagnetic spectrum with a frequency below visible light. Hotter objects will radiate more of this heat. This is the basis of the technology for most quartz heaters.

So short answer it is safe to use, so long if you get the ones with a metal chassis internally and not plastic, then you won't have to worry about the plastics off gassing. Even through the plastics are not in direct contact with the heating elements, I don't trust plastic casing period when it comes to heaters. Go with a 6 tube version they are much better then the 4 tubes. With any heater always run outside for a hour, or so can burn off any factory chemicals that was used during assembly.
 
Last edited:

Joon

New member
Nov 28, 2016
43
1
Lotus Land
Parrots
Two adorable Yellow Nape Amazons and a Military Macaw. Double Yellow Headed Amazon (RIP)
I use a NOMA oil filled portable radiator.



I don't know if there is something that could detect the off gassing from teflon, but I'm pretty sure if it was in the air it would probably be too late for the birds. Back in the 1950s a flock of birds flew over the exhaust stacks at a factory that was making teflon and the birds fell out of the [ame="https://youtu.be/EEqh2QPl_BQ"]sky[/ame].
 
Last edited:

Most Reactions

Latest posts

Top