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What does smoke free hotel mean?

A smokefree building does not mean that people who smoke cannot live in the building, or that people who smoke must quit. It simply means that people cannot smoke inside the building or in other areas specified in the policy, such as on balconies and patios.



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Some will allow it. But, in my experience, most hotels do not allow smoking on a balcony if they have a non-smoking policy in the room. The opposite is typically true if you booked a “smoking” room. Absolutely not!

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The hotels can easily find out that you have been smoking in your hotel room due to vape and smoke detectors. Although some people think that the vapor cannot be detected because it is not cigarette smoke, that is the opposite.

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If you think you can be sneaky and get away with vaping in hotel rooms, you may be in for a surprise. The majority of hotel rooms, especially those with no-smoking policies, have discreet sensors which will detect particles in the air.

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Remember, smoking in a hotel bathroom is not only against hotel policies but also disrespectful to other guests. It's important to be considerate and follow the rules set by the establishment. If you absolutely need to smoke, consider finding designated smoking areas or alternative accommodations that allow smoking.

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Using air purifiers, to filter toxins from air and release fresh, cleaner air instead. Using ozone machines, to remove airborne contaminants and odours from the rooms. Fitting extractor fans in the hotel, which draw cigarette smoke outside.

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In indoor settings, such as hotels, secondhand smoke can easily seep into adjacent rooms through shared ventilation systems, cracks in doors or walls, or even through open windows. It can also linger in furniture, carpets, and other surfaces, making it difficult to completely eliminate the exposure to secondhand smoke.

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Utilize smoke sensors. Airbnb gives them for free to all hosts with an active listing. In most places, state authorities require rental property owners to have them anyway. They not only ensure the safety of your guests and of your property, but they also aid you in ensuring that your guests have a problem-free stay.

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If you ever see any smoke-related damage, e-cigarette chargers, ashtrays or cigarette butt residue, or anything similar, then you should immediately take a photo. This photo will help prove to the host platforms that renters were, in fact, smoking inside your short term-rental.

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Open your windows and doors and place fans everywhere. Place them in the direction that makes them blow toward the outside of the house. Put new filters in the AC unit in the house to give your house a fresh smell. Take out everything you can and wash it with a scented detergent to replace the smell of smoke.

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Well, sort of. Non-smoking hotel rooms have smoke detectors that will be set off by vaping. However, if you are determined to do it anyway, the bathroom is the best spot to avoid getting caught. They tend to have an extractor fan and tiled walls that won't trap the smell like carpets, curtains, or bedding do.

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If you've ever stayed in a hotel that offers smoking rooms, you may have wondered whether or not these rooms actually smell like smoke. If you're short on time, here's a quick answer to your question: Yes, smoking rooms in hotels do tend to have a distinct smell of smoke.

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