- ↑https://dphhs.mt.gov/publichealth/mtupp/SFH
- ↑http://www.mnsmokefreehousing.org/tenants/quickfix.html
- ↑https://dphhs.mt.gov/publichealth/mtupp/SFH
- ↑http://www.mnsmokefreehousing.org/tenants/quickfix.html
- ↑http://www.mnsmokefreehousing.org/tenants/quickfix.html
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- ↑https://www.lung.org/our-initiatives/tobacco/smokefree-environments/multi-unit-housing/secondhand-smoke.html
- ↑https://sonomacounty.ca.gov/Health/HPPE/Tobacco-Prevention/Compliance/Renters-and-Landlords/Guidelines-for-Tenants-Drifting-Smoke/
- ↑https://sonomacounty.ca.gov/Health/HPPE/Tobacco-Prevention/Compliance/Renters-and-Landlords/Guidelines-for-Tenants-Drifting-Smoke/
- ↑https://www.lung.org/our-initiatives/tobacco/smokefree-environments/multi-unit-housing/secondhand-smoke.html
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This is a very good feng shui question. However, the answer will depend on many specific details. If you really love your house and want to keep it in good feng shui shape, it might be best to have a feng shui consultant on site, where she or he can give you appropriate feng shui cures.
Have friendly conversations with all of your neighbors. Not only can talking to your neighbors help you figure out where the smoke is coming from, but you also may find out that you're not the only person having trouble with secondhand smoke in your apartment.[4][5]- Begin by asking the person if they smoke. If they say they don't, you might say 'Have you noticed any secondhand smoke coming into your apartment lately? I've been having a problem with that.'
- If they do smoke, ask if they smoke in their apartment. If they do, you might say 'I believe your secondhand smoke is drifting into my apartment through the vents. Can we talk about some ways to stop that from happening?'
- Focus your efforts on the tenants in apartments that share a wall with yours. It's most likely that you share ventilation systems or have common air conditioning and heating ducts, which means these tenants are most likely the source of the secondhand smoke coming into your apartment.
- Branch out to talk to your neighbor's neighbors in the same way. If one of your neighbors is smoking in their apartment, their other neighbors may have noticed the secondhand smoke coming into their apartments as well.
- Others may have similar complaints, but be afraid to say anything. Banding together can bring more power to your message.