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Exhaust Fan

Discussion in 'Seasoned Marijuana Users' started by justlaxn, Jan 25, 2010.

  1. Hey guys,

    I have recently been smoking in my bathroom on the top floor of my house, using the exhaust fan (fan in the roof turned on/off with the switch next to the light switch), and it has been working pretty well. I want to try this in my basement bathroom. I dont know where the exhaust fan in that bathroom goes to though. Im worried that it could lead to another random ass place in my house, causing my parents to smell it. Anyone know where it could lead to? thanks
     
  2. I don't think you should have a problem. This is a sentence explaining what a exhaust fan is, what it does, and the website for more information


    QUOTE : Exhaust fans are used in bathrooms, kitchens, attics, utility rooms and other spaces in your home. The fans are designed to remove moisture, odors, smoke and other contaminants from interior air.

    Website : Best Way - What Do Exhaust Fans Do? | eHow.com
     
  3. thanks brotha
     
  4. I would say put something kind of smelly like glass cleaner or toilet cleaner by it, or vinegar or something, turn it on, wait an hour and see if you can smell anything anywhere in the house.
     
  5. yeah i might try that, or ill just test it out when no one will be home for a while
     

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