Addie is a Nashville-based writer who is obsessed with all things home decor. In addition to Southern Living, her work has appeared in many print and digital publications, including Better Homes & ...
THEY SAY WINTER TIME IS THE BUSIEST FOR HOME FIRES AND SMOKE ... wall outlets as opposed to extension cords and power strips that can overheat and spark a fire. Residents should also not leave ...
As anyone who ever tried concealing the clingy smell of cigarettes from their parents may remember, the acrid odor of smoke is hard to ... to wipe down every wall and dust every crevice.
Health hazards from soot and smoke blown indoors onto furniture and walls can linger for months, researchers say: “Wind will get through every crack.” By Hiroko Tabuchi Armed with two garden ...
like those in wildfire smoke. Avoid turning on your fireplace, burning a candle, or frying food during the wildfire crisis. All can release chemicals and contribute to air pollution, says Jun Wu ...
The good news is that N95 masks can filter out 95% of smoke particles, according to California’s health department. The best thing to do is stay inside and limit your outdoor activities, but if you ...