Simple: open the window and hook up a fan pointed out the window.
Aside from installing a stove hood, you are stuck with this method. If you problem is the ductwork required to send the smoke outside, they make hoods with fans which circulate the air inside (no outdoor output of smoke). Instead of sending smoke outside, these units use filters to remove the smoke. This alternative works, just not as effectively as external output for the smoke.
2007-01-25 10:20:26
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answered by Anonymous
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They have hoods that will vent through the wall instead of going through the attic. It is much less trouble that way. Your only problem being is whether you have electrical for the hood. You may have to cut into the drywall and extend a line from an outlet over to where the hood will go. Its simple stuff, but can cause a bit of a mess.
2007-01-25 13:12:00
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answered by Anonymous
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Install a stove hood. If you are renting, demand that your landlord does it (some states require it). If you own your house, you can diy easy!!!
Purchase a hood and enough 6in stove pipe to vent through attic to outside. The hood comes with directions man...It is not hard. Plus we're all here for ya!
2007-01-25 10:01:41
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answered by bobthebuilder 3
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sure, sure it may. i understand by way of fact it extremely is only occurred to me 10 minutes in the past! My hearth alarm went off so I jumped up and started working around searching for smoke yet found no longer something different than a freshly produced pile of dogs poo outstanding below the alarm. I truthfully have an excellent Malamute with a dickie tummy and we oftentimes have problems along with her pungent at the back of yet this has taken it to a distinctive point lol
2016-12-16 13:37:20
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answered by mijarez 4
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There really is no way other than having an exhaust hood installed. The best type is one which vents to the outside rather than just a filter type. If you are a renter you need to get your landlord to put one in, they are not expensive.
2007-01-25 10:15:02
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answered by douglas l 5
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I have this problem too. I just open the window and place a box fan in it to draw the air outside.
2007-01-25 10:38:59
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answered by animal_mother 4
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if you have drywall , or a dropped cieling, you can cut in a small ventilator fan,then duct that to the outside wall of the house, in the attic
2007-01-25 12:34:58
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answered by mcdougle 2
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simple glad wrap the smokie, we used to do it on our student apartment village to have a chuff or puff, but don't leave on for too long, as it'll go off.
2007-01-25 11:00:23
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answered by curlyhurlymo 3
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