Download Article Download Article Smoking indoors is never an ideal situation; even so, situations arise where it's preferable to going outside. Making sure the smoke gets out can be a tricky situation by itself. It's especially difficult if you're trying to keep it on the down-low. Keeping in mind the potential consequences may not be worth the convenience of smoking indoors, there are a lot of things you can do to minimize the risk. While there's nothing you can do to guarantee you won't get caught smoking inside, there's lots you can do to improve your chances. Controlling the smell, directing the smoke outside, and properly disposing of the evidence will help maximize the likelihood you'll get by undetected. Things You Should Know
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About This ArticleArticle SummaryX To smoke in your house without people knowing, open a window and blow the smoke outside so it doesn’t linger in the room. If you have a fan or ventilator, turn it on to circulate fresh air. You can also place a damp towel against the bottom crack of your door to stop the smell spilling out. When you’re finished smoking, spray an air freshener or light some incense to mask the smell. Then, dispose of your cigarette or joint end by wrapping it in toilet paper and flushing it down the toilet, in case anyone searches for evidence. For more tips, including how to get rid of ash when smoking in your house, read on! Did this summary help you? Thanks to all authors for creating a page that has been read 1,315,303 times. Did this article help you? |