Rental car safe?

argel1200

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My car is in the shop and I have a rental with that new car smell in it. I assume that's from some kind of scent spray. We need to get our Quaker parrot to the vet. Any idea if it's safe to take in the rental? The vet is over an hour away, so it will be long trip. Thanks! :green2:
 

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One assumes that it is a vehicle built to new auto specifications for Europe, North America and Eastern Asia and for sale in either Europe or North America. That ( (those) scents are non-toxic.

As this vehicle begins it trip, with in three minutes the entire area within the vehicle has exchange air, thus there is no build of air toxins as you travel.

Have a safe trip!
 

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I always am really cautious about this and have returned a car due to the spray they use. Ask to see if you can get a car that has sat on the lot for a while. They are not safe for birds to breathe-- just like air fresheners or glade plugins
 
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I always am really cautious about this and have returned a car due to the spray they use. Ask to see if you can get a car that has sat on the lot for a while. They are not safe for birds to breathe-- just like air fresheners or glad plugins

That would only apply if the rental agent was using an after-market spray to 'freshen' a vehicle that had been either smoked in or other use that has left an unpleasant smell. The new car aroma is no toxic. The enhanced 'agent add' can be depending on how much and when applied.
 
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That would only apply if the rental agent was using an after-market spray to 'freshen' a vehicle that had been either smoked in or other use that has left an unpleasant smell. The new car aroma is no toxic. The enhanced 'agent add' can be depending on how much and when applied.

Pretty sure it's an after market spray (car has Tennessee plates and we're in New York state). I picked the rental up Sunday morning. I opened all of the windows this morning and will let it air out for a few hours. It's pretty cold out, but we can drive over with the windows cracked open and put the fans on as well.
 

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I always am really cautious about this and have returned a car due to the spray they use. Ask to see if you can get a car that has sat on the lot for a while. They are not safe for birds to breathe-- just like air fresheners or glad plugins

That would only apply if the rental agent was using an after-market spray to 'freshen' a vehicle that had been either smoked in or other use that has left an unpleasant smell. The new car aroma is no toxic. The enhanced 'agent add' can be depending on how much and when applied.

I just rented the other day from Enterprise and I have used many other as well. They all spray some nasty "freshener" in there (bc even when they say they don't, they use heavily scented cleaners to make the car seem "fresh") --I asked Enterprise and they said they didn't use freshening sprays, but that their cleaner has a "slight smell" *cough cough* SLIGHT is an understatement. It was like stepping into a middle-school girl's locker room after PE when all students are trying to overcompensate... If you have never experienced this, just picture Axe body spray in a closed space....Many birds have died from scented air tags and air-vent inserts (as well as from things like fabreeze etc). These scented products are too similar to be safe.

I'm sure they think I'm crazy, but I (remorsefully) ask to smell the car before I rent (due to my bird) lol! This tactic has actually worked incredibly well, as they always end up finding something for me (even if they say they have really high turnover there). I tried airing out the scent but it takes days. While the scent may be "non-toxic" I would like to know how that was determined, and I am guessing mammalian studies were the basis. Perfume is (kind of....) safe for humans, but not parrots...Glade fresheners and air fresheners are considered semi-safe for humans (despite the evidence that they contain serious carcinogens etc), and the fragrance industry in the US is extremely dangerous because of "trade secrets" and under-regulation. That having been said, before I had a bird, I was fine with all of that stuff. Obviously we (as humans) have a higher tolerance for these types of things.

If it smells like a cleaner or a perfume (even a pleasant one..) and you do not know EXACTLY what is in it and how that impacts parrots specifically, ask for a car that has sat longer. I rent multiple times yearly and just had to a few weeks ago--- they always act like they aren't sure, but they ALWAYS have made it work for me. It is embarrassing and may seem high-maintenance, but it's for the life of your best friend, so make it work.

The COVID disinfection procedures rely heavily on toxic cleaners with a "fresh" scent...Not non-toxic...Toxicology testing is conducted on humans and mammals-- not parrots/canaries in the coal mine.


ALWAYS apologize profusely and explain the situation to the clerk...they will tell you "we have been very busy so we cannot promise that there will be a car that has sat" but get yourself a mini-van and I bet you win lol! I have found that SUVs and mini-vans sit longer.


An all-leather interior can also reduce the risk of cleaners, as leather has a somewhat restrictive cleaning requirements, but they can still use the "new car" scent, so you do have to ask...and TRUST YOUR NOSE (no matter what the sales-clerk tells you). They are not trained veterinarians and they are repeating a script...Heck, even a regular vet would not be able to adequately comment on parrots' respiratory systems.
 
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Thanks everyone! I aired out the car for a few hours before the trip and everything was fine.
 
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Happy to hear that all went well!

Findings form the Vet visit?

We're waiting to hear back on the blood results, but our little Kiwi :green2: (Quaker parrot) is being treated for zinc toxicity. She's had about two weeks of shots IIRC, so Cornell put her on a break from them. She was borderline good two Tearly last week, so we're hoping she will not need anymore shots. My sister is really good with animals, so we able to give the shots at home. Her last shot was Tuesday morning, so we're hoping we'll see signs of improvement today. It's been a crazy month for us! We think it was slow exposure from her old cage (we got one of those large prevue stainless steel ones to replace it). She's also really itchy on her breast, so once the zinc issue is out of the way we'll be looking into that (not parasites -- already had a shot for that, so allergies or hormones -- she's 10). Spending too much time in Ithica! :01:
 

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