How to Smoke a Cigarette Indoors

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To smoke a cigarette indoors without getting caught you need to limit the amount of smoke visible in the air and cover the smell it leaves. There are a few ways to deal with smoke, odor, or both.By paying attention to how and where you smoke and cleaning up quickly when you're done, you'll be able to smoke peacefully in any room where it's safe to do so.
Method 1
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Choosing the Right Place to Smoke

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  1. If you're trying not to get caught smoking indoors, don't do it in every room.Instead, choose one and only smoke there.[1]
  2. Running water for a bath or shower generates a lot of steam, which will neutralize other odors, including cigarette smoke.[2]
  3. If you smoke in a large office and don't want to be discovered, light your cigarette in a room with a window you can open.Let the air in before you start smoking to reduce the amount of smoke that builds up inside.[3]
    • You can use a tall emergency ladder that no one ever uses.
  4. Failure to do so could set them off, alerting everyone in the building that you're smoking.Even if you don't set off a traditional noisy smoke detector, you could be caught by one of the more modern models, which can detect the difference between a fire and cigarette smoke.[4]
    • Most modern smoke detectors use wireless signals to alert administrators to when and where people are smoking.
    • Pay attention to the location of smoke detectors when deciding where to smoke indoors.
  5. When smoking indoors, avoid high-traffic areas.Smoking where a lot of people pass by will definitely get you caught.Instead, go to a little-used area of ​​the building or an empty warehouse.[5]
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Adopt the Best Strategies

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  1. These devices filter particles and odors in the air, eliminating the stench of tobacco smoke.This will help you hide your habit when smoking indoors.[6]
    • The best purifiers have activated carbon filters, specifically programmed to eliminate smoke odor.
    • If you're not at home and trying to stay undetected while smoking, use a portable air filter.These devices filter smoke, eliminating toxins and bad odors.[7]
  2. Smoke remains on clothes, curtains, towels and blankets.Change them regularly before they develop a thick layer of smoke that can get you discovered.[8]
  3. Smoke particles can mix with ordinary dust and settle on tables, televisions and shelves.Dust and wipe surfaces regularly, so they don't accumulate the unmistakable smell of smoke.[9]
    • Don't forget to clean mirrors and windows.
  4. Don't leave cigarettes in the bathroom or on top of an open trash can.Wrap the cigarette butts in a wet piece of toilet paper to ensure the bin doesn't accidentally catch fire, then throw it all away.[10]
  5. If you are at home and go out alone, invent a good excuse.For example, you might smoke when you take documents to another part of the office.Smoke only at times when your absence will not be noticed.For example, you can smoke during your lunch break.[11]
  6. If you are in a room with a fan or air conditioner, turn it on.The movement of air can disperse the smoke, which will be more difficult to detect.This way you reduce your chances of getting caught.[12]
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Neutralize the Odor

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  1. After smoking indoors, you can avoid detection by spraying the room with an odor-eliminating spray.These air fresheners cover the smoke odor without adding more.[13]
  2. If you smoke indoors, you can prepare a solution that hides the odor caused by your cigarette.Simply fill a large pot full of water with a cup of white wine vinegar, a clove, a few drops of orange essential oil and a sprinkle of cinnamon.Bring the water to a boil, then lower the heat and let it simmer for 30 minutes.This aromatic blend will hide the smell of the cigarette you smoked at home.[14]
    • If you don't have all the ingredients needed for the solution, just boil a cup of vinegar to cover the smoke smell.[15]
  3. While it's probably a difficult solution to apply outside the home, scented candles can hide (or at least reduce) the smell of smoke in a room.There are candles with dozens of different aromas, which you can buy online or in home improvement stores.Choose the one you prefer and light it after smoking indoors.[16]
  4. There is no data to indicate which odor is best for covering the smell of cigarette smoke.Get your favorite air freshener and spray it in the room where you smoked.Alternatively, you can use one that plugs into an outlet that regularly emits a pleasant aroma in the area where you smoke.[17]

Advice

  • Wash your hands after finishing your cigarette to remove all traces of smoke.Liquid soaps adhere better to the skin and remove odors more effectively.
  • Brush your teeth after smoking indoors.A strong toothpaste covers bad breath in an instant.
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