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Follow these guidelines if you have received door hanger notification regarding smoke testing in your neighborhood: The smoke should not enter into buildings unless leaks or plumbing defects exist. The smoke that you see coming from the vent stacks on houses or from holes in the ground is: NON-TOXIC, HARMLESS, HAS NO ODOR, AND CREATES NO FIRE HAZARD Please make sure that traps for seldom-used drains (such as basement floor drains), sink traps and other plumbing fixtures have water in them by pouring approximately 24 ounces of water into each drain. This preparation adds moisture to drains that are not often used. You can prepare your drains as soon as you receive this notice. This only needs to be completed one time before smoke testing begins. You do not need to be home during the smoke test procedure. Smoke may also enter your building around a faulty wax ring at the base of toilets. Should you detect smoke in your building, the room should be ventilated through an open window or door. Acute exposure can cause irritation of the respiratory system. Individuals are urged not to accept exposures that cause irritation. Leave the area and ventilate well to dissipate the smoke. Please notify the field technicians who are conducting the test should smoke enter your building. Should you have any further questions, please contact Wade & Associates at (785) 550-9565. |
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