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How to Eliminate Smoke Smell in Your Orlando Home

6/13/2022 (Permalink)

woman behind smoke covering nose Eliminating a smoke smell can be challenging because the smell is usually embedded in your furniture, walls, and other things that survived the fire.

A fire disaster in a home has immediate and long-lasting effects. Some immediate ones include loss of property or injuries to the people in the house. After cleaning, however, you will deal with the smoke smell for a longer time.

Eliminating the smell can be challenging because the smell is usually embedded in your furniture, walls, and other things that survived the fire. Some of the tips you can use to eliminate the smell include:

Air it out


This is the first and most crucial step when eliminating smoke in your Orlando home. Open all windows and doors, then turn on your fans to full blast. This will encourage fresh airflow into your home.

It would help if you also used positive pressure, which reduces the air pressure inside the house, encouraging more fresh air from outside to flow in. to use this method:

  • Open your front door and place a fan outside facing the house
  • Close all other doors and windows except one that acts as a ventilator
  • Turn your fan on to full blast, let it run for 15 minutes, then close the open door and window
  • Do this for every room until you can’t notice the difference between outside and inside air

Clean the home


Clean your walls, furniture, decks, windows, and other surfaces of your home with mild soap or other cleaning solutions. Ensure you also wash inside the closets, cabinets, and drawers.
Some of the things you can use to clean include:

  • Baking soda- This is a natural odor-absorber that you should sprinkle on your carpet, floors, and furniture and use a brush to work it in the fabric. Leave it for a few hours or overnight, then vacuum it out. Do this as many times as you feel necessary.
  • Vinegar- This is also a natural odor neutralizer you should use to wipe your washable walls, furniture, floors, and other surfaces. You can also have a jar of vinegar in the room and add some lavender if you don't like the smell of vinegar.
  • Activated charcoal- Place a bowl of powdered activated charcoal in the house for a few days to help absorb the smell.
  • Febreeze- This is an odor-reducing agent you can find in many shops. Spray a good amount of Febreeze around the room and leave it for a few days.



You should also clean all your clothes, bedding, curtains, and drapes. Add your regular cleaning detergent and a little vinegar to help eliminate the smell. Finally, have your HVAC unit and ducts cleaned to remove smoke residue and soot.

Call the professionals


While cleaning and airing your Orlando home will help remove the smell, sometimes you can't eliminate it completely, especially if the fire was extensive. For the best results, contact professionals who have different commercial cleaning products to thoroughly clean all surfaces and eliminate even the small traces of smoke.

When looking for an Orlando company, consider their experience, skills, credentials, customer service, plus reviews and ratings.

Conclusion


Eliminating the smell of smoke from your Orlando home after a fire disaster is challenging and traumatizing. You can try eliminating the odor by airing your home and cleaning the surfaces, but the best shot is to call the professionals. Calling the professionals will also save you money, time, and effort in the long run.

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