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Posted by Grace
(68.36.15.8) on August 17, 2002 at 17:06:22: In Reply to: berger lamps around canaries? posted by jan on August 17, 2002 at 12:12:20:
: I have been told that it is unsafe to burn candles around canaries. Does anyone know if it is safe to use a Berger lamp? In case you aren't familiar with them, here is how they work. Instead of a flame, Lampe Berger uses a form of catalytic combustion to move large volumes of air through the lamp's heat chamber. When lit, heat rises rapidly from the lamp's catalytic filter.The heat mixes with cooler air, creating a continuous flow of air through the combustion chamber, a process known as catalytic conversion.Airborne molecules that cause odors are filtered through the lamp and converted into oxygen. : While this is happening, the lamp emits a light and fragrance. You can also buy unscented oils as well as the ones with fragrance. Do you know if it would be safe to use one around the canaries? Hello Jan: I would not use these lamps too close to a canary
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