Hey! Looks like itās SW Interior Pro Classic, which is a water based acrylic enamel for doors and trim. The safety/materials data sheets can be found on their product page on their website:
https://www.sherwin-williams.com/homeowners/products/proclassic-waterborne-interior-acrylic-enamel Honestly if you donāt have a lot of experience with MSDS thatās probably not going to be super helpful for you, but its there for you if you have specific concerns.
Happily, Sherwin Williams has switched to using their Colorcast Ecotoner line for tinting all of their paints, so the tints do not add additional VOC to the base paint. Thatās what the āCCE*COLORANTā tag means before the tint codes!
While SW does have a lot of no-VOC lines, this particular variety is a
low-VOC paint, and not a no-VOC paint. Is your dad using a brush or spraying it? Either way, the parrots need to be in a room as far away from this paint as possible. If the room heās painting has an exhaust fan, turn it on. If the room the parrots are in have windows - keep them open. Spraying means there is going to be more of the paint entering the air as an aerosol obviously, so youād need to be even more careful.
Ultimately, any amount of interior painting is not going to be great for your birds if you canāt get them out of the house, but I fully understand that sometimes that just isnāt an option. Is he doing all the trim in the house or just a specific room? If itās all the trim Iād maybe consider if you have a friend or relative who can take the birds while heās doing it. Acrylic paint takes a long time to cure; but aim for keeping them out of the area that was painted for at least 48 hours.
My dad is a paint contractor and my brother manages a Sherwin Williams store, so Iāve got a lot of experience with their product line. In the future, ProMar 200 has a zero VOC low sheen line. EcoSelect Zero VOC is another paint formula of theirs that is zero VOC, splash proof, mold/mildew resistant, and a bit more affordable for non-contractors.