Use common scents
Home safety is a serious issue, whether you have a gigantic house or a tiny one. There’s a whole lot going on in modern-day homes, and even the savviest homeowners need to be wary of these hidden home dangers you should never ignore and the things in your home that can be a fire hazard. Luckily, sometimes you can be warned and stop a home catastrophe before it happens, simply by identifying a foreboding smell. Here are the noteworthy odours that you’ll want to be on high alert if you notice, what they could mean, and what you should do.
Gas smell in house
Natural gas is odourless, so in order to make it detectable, the chemical mercaptan is added, which creates that classic “rotten egg” odour. If you smell a rotten egg smell in your house, you could be in danger of a gas leak, which could cause fire or an explosion. Leave the house immediately and call the gas company on your mobile phone or a neighbour’s phone, says home inspector Frank Lesh. Avoid using a landline phone in the house, turning lights or appliances on or off, or using a car, all of which could create sparks.
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Musty smell in house
A musty, pungent odour could indicate a sink leak or broken pipe that has given rise to mould, which loves to grow in dark, damp spots. “For mould, we’re really concerned about people with allergies and asthma,” says David Dyjack, DrPH, CIH, executive director of the National Environmental Health Association. “Both conditions can be exacerbated by mould exposure.” If you see mould, disinfect non-porous surfaces like tile with a 10 percent bleach/water solution and let sit for ten minutes while ventilating, Dyjack adds. For porous surfaces like drywall, it’s best to replace. If you can’t see the mould it may be in the walls, in which case call your local health department or a home inspector to find the problem.
Plenty of exterminator nightmares start with a smell in the house.