Originally Posted by
craig
Have an exhaust fan in the room that vents to the outside.
Solid advice and that's where I would start too.
Keep in mind your HVAC ducts will pass smoke throughout the house too........especially if the furnace/AC/fan is running and your smoking near a return air intake. Even if the furnace/AC/fan isn't running and you're near a return air intake or supply air vent, it'll still help to pass the smoke and smell around the house so check for any return air intakes and close all supply grills in your smoking area (while you're smoking, open them again after you're done and the smoke has been extracted) as the smoke and smell can pass from place to place through those if the fan isn't running.
Originally Posted by
CoventryCat86
LMAO @ "elegant"
C'mon, -25C isn't all that bad ya pansy!
Says Mr "Winter in Connecticut" ................. who's the pansy????
Any time you wanted to CC, you could come and visit me and sit out on my deck and smoke a cigar. I'll provide you with the Churchill or Toro of your choice from my meagre stash. All you have to do is sit outside in the wind on the shady side of my house and smoke it when it's -25 C
heh heh heh............
Might have to wait til next winter though as it's close enough to spring our temps have been hovering up around 0 lately.
It matters not how strait the gate,
How charged with punishments the scroll.
I am the master of my fate:
I am the captain of my soul.
***William Ernest Henley***
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