The smell of burning is considered one of the most persistent and aggressive. Particles of soot and tar instantly penetrate into the porous surfaces, textiles and finishes, creating a persistent unpleasant plume. In order to effectively clean the air and surfaces, it is necessary to follow a clear algorithm, combining physical removal of the source and deep disinfection.
Priority air purification measures
The first step is to organize through ventilation. Open all windows and doors to create a strong air flow. If there is an exhaust hood or air conditioner in the house, turn it on to maximum power.
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Use wet towels: hang wet sheets or terry towels around the rooms. Wet cloths absorb carbon monoxide molecules from the air.
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Place water containers: add a little water to the water. vinegar or ammonia to help neutralize volatile compounds.
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Turn on a humidifier: the water mist causes the carbon monoxide particles to settle on the floor where they can be more easily removed during cleaning.
Treating surfaces and textiles
Simply cleaning the air is not enough, as the odor is embedded in the furnishings. The main focus should be on damp cleaning all hard surfaces.
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Wipe walls and ceilings: if the coating allows, use a solution with the addition of baking soda or specialized detergents.
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Washing curtains and carpets: textiles retain up to 80% of odor, so curtains, bedspreads and cushion covers need to be washed immediately.
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Application adsorbentsPlace cups of activated charcoal, baking soda or freshly ground coffee in corners and on shelves. These substances naturally absorb residual odors.
Using improvised means and chemistry
Natural neutralizers work well for the final step of deodorizing a room. Boiling water with the addition of citrus peelscinnamon sticks, cinnamon sticks or cloves will help to fill the house with a pleasant aroma and finally eliminate the smell of burning.
If home methods fail, it is worth paying attention to ozonizers or professional cleaning services using dry mist. These technologies destroy the odor structure at the molecular level, ensuring complete cleanliness of the indoor air.
A comprehensive approach to cleaning and the timely use of absorbent materials can completely restore freshness to a home.
