I don’t like smelling bad odors in my home.

I go out of my way to keep my home smelling as fresh and clean as possible.

That means mopping the floors several times a week, wiping down and sanitizing counters, and scrubbing the bathroom with bleach. These are all essential things for keeping my house smelling as fresh as it can possibly be. One way is to always wash my dirty dishes as soon as I use them. One time I accidentally left a pot out that had been used to cook fish. The fish smell got really bad and it ended up making my whole kitchen smell terrible for a day and a half. After that happened, I was always smart about keeping my dishes and pots and pans washed. It’s important to make sure your home and environment is clean and sanitary. This will always lead to making your home smell good instead of bad. However there are some odors that you really can’t avoid. One of those is the odor from an electric furnace after it’s been sitting for a while and not being used. Basically dirt in microbial content will settle on the coil itself. Once you turn the furnace on, the coil heats up and it burns off all of that dust in microbial content. Naturally it’s going to have a nasty odor while it runs for a day or two. If you run it constantly for a whole day, you could potentially get rid of the odor quicker. It’s really hard to avoid this with any allergic furnace that has a coil exposed to air.

 

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