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<blockquote data-quote="howellhandmade" data-source="post: 39017" data-attributes="member: 14"><p>I find that for dealing with smoke, exhaust beats filtration by a mile. One of the window fan units, if it seals well enough, can create an airflow that will move the smoke out before it has a chance to collect. If you have forced air heat you need to block off the return vent or the furnace will trump the fan. The impact on your heating bill shouldn't be too bad if you only have the window open and the fan on while you're smoking. For residual odors, I think an ozone generator like an Alpine Air is most effective. It's what hotels use. You don't necessarily want to be in the room with the ozone generator while it's running and you don't want to overuse it in the same room you store your pipes (accelerates oxidation of vulcanite stems), but running it for a few minutes after you're done really does the trick.</p><p></p><p>Jack</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="howellhandmade, post: 39017, member: 14"] I find that for dealing with smoke, exhaust beats filtration by a mile. One of the window fan units, if it seals well enough, can create an airflow that will move the smoke out before it has a chance to collect. If you have forced air heat you need to block off the return vent or the furnace will trump the fan. The impact on your heating bill shouldn't be too bad if you only have the window open and the fan on while you're smoking. For residual odors, I think an ozone generator like an Alpine Air is most effective. It's what hotels use. You don't necessarily want to be in the room with the ozone generator while it's running and you don't want to overuse it in the same room you store your pipes (accelerates oxidation of vulcanite stems), but running it for a few minutes after you're done really does the trick. Jack [/QUOTE]
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