Air Quality Science for Avian and Sentinel Species


Is your cookware a silent threat? For parrots, ‘Teflon poisoning’ is fatal within minutes. Learn how to audit your kitchen and implement the Sentinel Protocol for bird-safe cooking.

Think your scented candles are harmless? For birds and rabbits, the ‘smell of home’ can be toxic. Learn the Sentinel-Approved protocols for refreshing your space without risking respiratory failure.

Is your air purifier secretly stressing your pets? Discover the only 3 units to pass our 2026 Sentinel Standard for noise and ozone safety—tailored for the unique needs of birds and small animals.
For birds and small mammals, “low ozone” is not enough. Because of their high metabolic rates and delicate respiratory epithelial lining, only mechanical-only filtration is truly safe. This registry is an…
Choosing an air purifier for a small mammal room is significantly harder than choosing one for a standard bedroom. You are fighting two distinct battles: heavy hay particulate that clogs filters…
If you can smell your rabbit or guinea pig’s litter box, your pet’s respiratory system is already under stress. Ammonia (NH3) is a byproduct of nitrogenous waste. Because it is heavier…
If you live with a rabbit, guinea pig, or chinchilla, you aren’t just managing pet dander; you are managing a biological dust factory. As discussed in our [Small Furry Care Guide],…
Standard air purifier room ratings are designed for human bedrooms with minimal dust. They are not designed for a bird room full of powder down or a rabbit area with hay…
In the time it takes your parrot to eat a slice of apple, they will have taken over 100 breaths. Because avian respiratory systems use unidirectional airflow, they don’t get a…