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So, does that mean it’s not PFASs, Teflon, PFOA, PFOS, or PTFE (further questioning kitchen aid response)? Can the material used please be shared as I can’t find it anywhere. Sorry, but some of these things can harm a bird and can even cause hemorrhaging in the lungs (according to bird health websites) and death after many uses and this is something I’d use all the time. What’s cleared as safe for humans isn’t always safe for birds. So, what is it exactly?
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.Hi avianmom, Whirlpool is committed to manufacturing safe and high quality appliances, as we always have done. Should any product contain or produce even the slightest amounts of chemicals on the list, even when accepted and regulated concentrations are not exceeded, Whirlpool will liberally warn consumers even though we fully comply with the Act.
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