Guest guest Posted July 21, 2006 Report Share Posted July 21, 2006 Yes, Jeanine brings up a good point. It could have been a difference in humidity. The cigar smell in my great aunt's house had disappeared due to me keeping humidity under 50% and when humidity crept above 50% accidentally for a few days, cigar smell returned, so that it could have been weather conditions when you first moved in. Consider whether it was a dry fall or winter or hot muggy summer day that you moved in, etc. --- who <jeaninem660@...> wrote: > I know that I cannot aways trust my nose, > sometimes its > oversensative and other times I cant smell > anything, but still have > the Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 21, 2006 Report Share Posted July 21, 2006 1.I also relate hotter and more humid weather to a more stronger smell. So do I Who. Elvira [] Re: Anybody Know The Answer??? I know that I cannot aways trust my nose, sometimes its oversensative and other times I cant smell anything, but still have the reactions. I have noticed that even with some less reactive enviroments my nose becomes quickly stuffed up and my voice changes to that stuffed up sound like holding your nose. I also know that if I dont wash my sinuses this can bring on a sinus headacke or infection.I've been through what your talking about too. I thought it may depended on the same condictions that cause a mold air test shows different amounts at different times. the weather, if mold is wet, or growing, or dry, if theres a draft stirring things up, etc. I haven't been out to my 2nd. home for a while but theres times I know, that you can smell it from outside the home, and times you cant. so I'm guessing it might have something to do with what the mold is doing. I also relate hotter and more humid weather to a more stronger smell. > > > Every time I walk into the apartment building > > where I > > live, I can smell a moldy/musty odor. And every > > time I > > walk out of my apartment and into the hallway, > > I can > > smell the same moldy/musty odor. > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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