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Part 2: Why That Lingering Smoke Smell Means Trouble
If your home still smells like smoke after a fire, it’s not just unpleasant—it’s a warning sign.
Smoke odor lingers because it penetrates deeply into porous surfaces like drywall, wood, and insulation. It can even settle into your HVAC system and recirculate through your home. The smell is often tied to harmful substances left behind by the fire.
Store-bought air fresheners and surface cleaners won’t reach the source. The only way to truly eliminate smoke odor is through professional remediation that targets both airborne and embedded particles.
Stay tuned for tomorrow’s Part 3: How Champion Gets Smoke Damage Out—for Good.