How To Get Burnt Smell Out Of House?

Open all windows and doors to ventilate the house

Turn on exhaust fans and ceiling fans

Remove the burnt source if it is safe to do so

Dispose of burnt food, trash, or damaged items

Wash dishes, cookware, and surfaces with hot soapy water

Clean walls, counters, cabinets, and floors with vinegar and water

Sprinkle baking soda on carpets, rugs, and upholstery, then vacuum after several hours

Wash curtains, blankets, pillow covers, and other fabrics

Launder clothing that smells burnt

Replace HVAC filters

Run air purifiers with activated carbon filters

Place bowls of baking soda, activated charcoal, or coffee grounds around the house

Simmer water with lemon slices or vinegar on the stove

Steam-clean carpets and upholstery if needed

Clean inside the oven, microwave, and stovetop

Check hidden areas for smoke residue or burnt material

Repaint walls or ceilings if the smell persists

Call a professional cleaning service for severe smoke damage

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