Have you noticed some houses have this distinct smell, or have you been told that your house smells, but you can’t figure out why or what is causing the odour?
Why
your house smells but you can't detect it
1.
Occupant odour
Odours from your cleaning supplies,
clothes, food, perfumes, and room fresheners are all considered occupant
odours. These smells then permeate carpets, drapes, and pillows.
These all gives your home a unique
smell because of the way various smells blend together.
2.
Olfactory adaptation
Olfactory adaptation refers to the
mechanism that causes you to lose the ability to smell your own breath, odour,
or even perfume after a short while.
The truth is we get so used to the
smells of our own home that’s why we can’t recognise it. After breathing them
in for a while, an unfamiliar smell becomes quite familiar.
Things
that make your house smell badly
1.
Trash can
Odours can form due to the
accumulation of spills and crumbs in the trash can or dustbin. You should throw
dirt in your trash can as often as possible, but not only that, you should wash
and freshen it up to get rid of lingering odours.
2.
Shoes
Shoes can get really smelly because
of the accumulation of sweat and dirt, creating a breeding ground for bacteria.
3.
Cooking odours
Cooking can create smells that stick
around for a long time. Pungent vegetables and foods like cauliflower, fish,
broccoli, locust beans, and curry can saturate your house and clothes with a
bad odour.
4.
Wet, dirty clothes
Damp clothes can give your house a
very nasty, musty smell. Ensure clothes are sun-dried before bringing them in.
Keep your dirty clothes far from your toilet, so they don’t get damp.
Also, wash your bedsheet and
pillowcase once a week to remove nasty odours.
5.
Leaky pipes
Sewage smells from bathtubs or sink
drains may indicate a clogged pipe. This leads to the presence of mould and
mildew which gave your house a damp smell. Exposing yourself to this long-term
can cause lung infections and chronic bronchitis.
How
to make your house smell good
1.
Use a sliced lemon in your dustbin
Running a sliced lemon through your
trash disposal while rinsing it with cold water is a quick fix to get rid of
any residual smells. This will fill your kitchen with a clean, new smell.
2.
Use fabric spray
Mix 1 tablespoon of baking soda with
30 drops of wild orange essential oil. Transfer the mixture to a spray bottle
filled with two cups of distilled water. Shake and spray in the air or onto
fabric to remove odours.
3.
Throw garbage out often
Don’t wait for smelly kitchen waste
to accumulate before you finally decide to throw it away. Garbage is full of
decomposing waste that can leave your home with a bad smell, so throw it as
often as possible.
4.
Open your windows
Proper ventilation can eliminate
trapped moisture and bacteria that cause strong and unpleasant odours.
5.
Use air fresheners and aromatic candles
Finally, to get your house smelling
great, buy automatic air fresheners and aromatic candles to saturate the place
with a pleasant smell.
Also, don't forget to sweep and mop everywhere in your room, including
behind furniture.
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