Strong burning smell It is not just unpleasant – it is dangerous to health, as it contains toxic combustion products. If food burns on the stove or a small fire occurs, smoke molecules instantly settle on textiles, wallpaper and furniture. The main rule in such a situation is to act without delay, before the fumes are absorbed deeply into the porous surfaces.
First aid to the premises
The most effective way to combat smoke in the first minutes is through ventilation. Simply opening the window is not enough; you need to create a powerful air flow that will push volatile particles out into the street.
-
Open windows and balcony doors wide in all rooms.
-
Turn on the kitchen hood to maximum power.
-
If you have an air conditioner with an air purification function, use it only after the main ventilation to avoid clogging the filters with soot.
Moisture vs smoke
Water perfectly absorbs odors. Hang large ones around the apartment wet towels or sheets. As moisture evaporates, it will capture burning molecules from the air. You can also turn on hot water taps in the bathroom or place bowls of water throughout the rooms to increase humidity.
Effective household adsorbents
If ventilation does not completely remove the smell, products that are available in every kitchen will come to the rescue. They work as natural sponges for unpleasant odors.
-
Vinegar. Pour 3 liters of water into a saucepan and add 1 liter of vinegar. Place on the fire and simmer over low heat for 1-2 hours. Vinegar vapors neutralize the fumes, and the sour smell itself will quickly disappear.
-
Salt and soda. Scatter them into small containers and place them in the corners of the rooms. These substances absorb odors from the air.
-
Coffee. Natural coffee beans or freshly ground coffee have a strong aroma that overpowers any residual burnt notes.
-
Citrus. Lemon or orange peel, dried in a frying pan or in the oven, will fill the house with essential oils.
General cleaning of surfaces
Even after cleaning the air, the smell can still come from things. Smoke settles in a thin, often invisible film on all surfaces. Be sure to wash curtains, tulle and blanketssince fabric retains odors most strongly. It is advisable to treat carpets and upholstered furniture with special shampoos or call for dry cleaning. Hard surfaces – tables, cabinets, window sills and floors – should be wiped with a weak solution vinegar or ammonia.
In difficult cases, when the smell has ingrained itself into the walls, a professional procedure may be required – ozonationwhich destroys burning molecules at the chemical level, returning absolute freshness.
