question about heaters

Darci

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I have a question about heaters, I am not sure if anyone will know the answer t to this. My landlord is being an jerk and won't turn the heat up past the minimum which is 70 degrees. He has provided a space heater and says it's just an element, like an element from a stove. It says Garrison space heater on it and I can't find information from the model number. I am worried about my bird in this temperature, is 70 degrees too cold for an african grey? I find it chilly. And would this heater be safe to use? I know it's hard to say without any information. I wish he would just turn up the temperature a few degrees :( I would just move but I can't afford that right now and I am moving in the spring anyway.
 

weco

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Can you post a picture of several views of this thing?

If it's a single element resistive heater, you're probably safe as far as any possible toxic emissions go, but the reason I asked about images is that a couple of Garrison heaters were recalled a couple of years ago.....

Oh, and 70 degrees is plenty warm enough for your grey.....
 

Terry57

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70 degrees doesn't sound that cold to me, my bird room is at about 72. If you are worried about the heater, I would contact the company directly and they will be able to tell you if it is safe for your birds. We had bought a Lasko space heater that I was unsure about, and I emailed the company who let me know it was not safe because of chemicals used in the manufacturing.
That is a hard situation when you can't control your own heat:(
 

getwozzy

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I keep my house at 70 and it's been comfortable- not too cold, not too warm :)

I second Terry's suggestion- you could always email or call the manufacturer...I've done that on a few occasions.
 

punkindave

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We keep our house at 68-70f . None of the birds seem fluffed or showing any signs of being uncomfortable.
We also keep the humidity 30-35% in the winter.
 
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