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Emergency bird rescue window stickers


BaileysPapa

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As a new member, I was glad to see this category, and I hope that I am not breaking any rules, or have not overstepped any boundaries here. But, I feel this item is an important thing that I would like to share. When I was actively rescuing and rehoming birds, one of the items that I would give my adoptees is this Emergency Rescue Window Sticker. I have some left, and am wondering if any of my new friends would like to purchase one or two to help protect their birds in case of an emergency. Putting one of these on your doors or windows will alert Fire/Rescue workers that there are birds inside. There is a place to write (in permanent marker) how many birds you have. And below is a space to write (in permanent marker) your phone number, or where the birds are located in your home. It measures 3" by 4". It is crack & peel backing to adhere to the outside of the window or any other smooth surface. And has a protective UV coating to keep from fading from the sun. I will ship within USA @ $3.00 for one, or $5.00 for two. I will be happy to mail international, after finding out mailing cost. Please PM me.

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I thought about letting people know that I have parrots/birds so I let my neighbors and their older children know that if I am not home and there is a fire in my home, they should if it is safe just let my parrots/birds all loose. I would rather have them out in the trees (there are oodles of very tall evergreen trees about my home) than dead from smoke. I will not mark my windows or doors because now a days there are too many dishonest people out there out to make/steal a buck whenever they can. I would not want anyone to break in and steal my parrots.

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Hmmm, Luvparrots, stealing the birds is something I hadn't thought of, and nobody has ever mentioned. I've had these on my doors for years without a problem. Thank goodness! I also have signs saying that free flying birds are inside, do not open door without knocking. Interesting idea of letting them loose in an emergency. Thanks for your input.

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