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Tips For Keeping Indoor Air Fresh When You Live With A Smoker

February 15, 2018

It’s true that can be hard to keep your house smelling fresh when you live with a smoker.

So today, we will be sharing some tips on how to keep indoor air fresh when you’re living with a smoker.

1.     Find a good air purifier

An air purifier is one of the fastest and best ways to keep indoor air fresh when you’re living with a smoker. However, it is extremely important to educate yourself in this technology before you buy one.

Not all air purifiers are designed to get rid of smoke – in fact, most of them are designed to eradicate air pollutants and allergens. Therefore, it can be challenging to pick one that is particular to cigarette smoke and smell.

If you want to find the most logical choice for this particular agenda, checking air purifier recommendations for cigarette smoke and odor is a good place to start.

2.     Use natural ventilation

One of the most important things to remember on your quest to keep the indoor air fresh when you live with a smoker is not to yield to synthetic ways. Air fresheners and the like may provide you temporary relief, but they have long-term side effects that are synonymous with the harmful effects of nicotine itself.

In order to stay away from these “Volatile Organic Compounds” you should go for more natural hacks. You should open the windows to let in some fresh air every hour or so. You can even use sliced lemon pieces to get a natural citrusy scent in your homes. Or even a bowl of baking soda left in the relevant space can help eradicate the pungent smell of a cigarette smoke.

3.     Go for indoor plants

Trees and plants are nature’s own way of sucking out the pollution from our environment, and it’s also one of the best ways to keep indoor air fresh when you live in enclosed spaces.

According to studies, many houseplants are able to eliminate toxic agents from the air. Don’t fret if you live in small apartments or tall high rises – you simply need a nice, sunshine filled window sill and you’ll be set for life.

Some prime choices for such indoor plants include Snake Plant, Peace Lily, Chrysanthemum, Money Plant, Silver Vine and English Ivy.

4.     Recycling the air

If you feel like continuously opening your windows to let in ‘fresh’ air can bring in outdoor pollutants, then it’s time to get tech savvy. You can install trickle vents to better purify and cycle the breathing air in your homes. If this technology doesn’t seem like the right fit, then you can definitely go old-school with exhaust fans. They can continuously recycle the indoor air and are pretty long lasting to boot.

5.     Activated & Bamboo Charcoal

Many people are unaware of the inherent cleansing qualities of activated or bamboo charcoal. It’s a natural air purifier and features some highly absorptive qualities that are perfect for eradicating toxins from indoor air. So, if you live with a smoker and want to keep the air fresh in your home, then you can use activated or bamboo charcoal to absorb the nicotine toxins.

These are some small, but impactful tips, that can go a long way in keeping your indoor air fresh when you live with a smoker. Try them out today and see for yourself how much fresher your home can smell!

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Patrick Holmes
Patrick is an indoor air quality specialist at Home Air Quality Guides. His passion is to help people create cleaner, healthier and more comforting environments inside their homes by sharing expert advice that's easy to follow. He enjoys writing in-depth articles on air purification, household cleaning tips, home maintenance advice and more.

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