April 2, 2007

Smoke Smell Question

QUESTION:

"While gone for two days, a relative smoked a couple of packs of cigerettes in our 800 sq ft 'A' frame house. Even though we try to air it out daily, after being closed up all night, it still smells of smoke. What are methods to remove the residual smoke smell from the house - wash the walls, repaint, steam clean carpet, and/ or ? Thank you!"

ANSWER:

Getting the smoke smell out of the house can be handled a number of ways.

  1. Immediate results - odor control within hours
  2. Ongoing protection - as the odor seeps out of whatever they have been absorbed into, you have an ongoing process knocking the odors down.
  3. The benefit of cleaner air to begin with. Bacteria, germs, mold, viruses, pollen spores will all be killed. Any chemical fumes from cleaning products, paint fumes, or any other source will be eliminated.
  4. And most importantly, ODORS will be removed keeping your home odor free.

So, my take is that the quickest result can be attained by employing an air purifier that is capable of eliminating odors.  A standard HEPA filter from Wal-Mart or Home Depot won't do it.  Neither will a Sharper Image or Oreck.  The UV light capabilities of the  Air Oasis 1000 Air Purifier has the right technology to eliminate the odors and provide cleaner and healthier air for the long term.

Hope this helps.  Any questions, feel free to call me direct at 1-888-472-8736.

Dan Buglio
The Air Quality Guy

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