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1 hour ago, scottiejohn said:

I agree!

I was going to make the same suggestion but thought it was too obvious to the OP, but you are correct.

I also wonder just what type of "cigarette" smoke is being discussed!

Even an old fashioned unfiltered woodbine could cause that much so called distress one floor above!

 

It does.

A fan does NOT work.

The drafts from floors below will easily get drawn into upper floors.

There IS NO FIX using just a fan, or 10 fans, or even 10,000 fans.

 

Anyone who had sat in a few science class would definitely know this.

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None of the above solutions work, except for completely SEALING all cracks around windows.

https://www.wikihow.com/Stop-Secondhand-Smoke-Coming-Into-Your-Apartment

 

Talking to neighbors is USELESS, of course, especially if your neighbors look like these two bums.

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Anytime you have lower pressure in your unit, lower than the pressure outside your unit, smoke will be drawn in, inevitably.

Fans will just move the smoke around, but will NOT keep the smoke out.

 

Here is a video which supports this obvious reality, based on Physics.....

 

Unfortunately, I have not yet found a decent animation showing air flow, higher-lower pressure, etc.

But, I will find one and add it later.

 

There is NO Way that a Fan will reduce the amount of smoke that enters your condo.

Of course, this is OBVIOUS.

 

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Here is a diagram of STACK EFFECT which causes pressure differential based on temperature.

There is NO WAY one can overcome this using just fans....or almost any other means:

 

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Posted
On 12/13/2024 at 6:53 PM, Ralf001 said:

Do a #2 on a plate, place next to balcony edge... place fan to blow over the plate and downwards.

Or just shiit in a sock and lower it down to his balcony on a rope.

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Posted
On 12/13/2024 at 6:59 PM, still kicking said:

What is wrong with tobacco smell? I gave up smoking 10 years ago and I don't mind the smell at all.

 

I gave up a +40/day habit over twenty years ago and I cannot stand the smell of second-hand cigarette smoke

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On 12/14/2024 at 7:34 AM, OneMoreFarang said:

Or a non-smoker just gets used to real life.

I never smoked in my life. A little smoke does not bother me.

That's good that you've never smoked in your life, I'm the same, it's just as well that I hardly ever eat in a restaurant as I would immediately demand anyone who lit up while I was eating put it out.

Would you tolerate anyone smoking near you if you were eating in a restaurant?

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Posted
4 minutes ago, garygooner said:

Lucky me. I have to put up with the occasional smell of cigarette smoke & weed from balconies. Plus the sounds of coughing. 

If you smoke then it will not be a bother.  But for those who do not smoke, suffer from COPD, other ailments or just the smell disgusts then it is a problem.  I just got off the elevator in my buidling and this guy who just moved in wreaked of cigarette smoke because he was at the designated smoking area fo the building.  I have had allergies for most of my life and the two things that bother me the most are cigarette smoke and cannabis smoke.  

Posted
3 minutes ago, sqwakvfr said:

two things that bother me the most are cigarette smoke and cannabis smoke.  

Agreed. I'm a non smoker & they bother me too. I hate the smell & have to close the windows at times. Talking to the apartment office was pointless. 

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On 12/13/2024 at 6:59 PM, still kicking said:

What is wrong with tobacco smell? I gave up smoking 10 years ago and I don't mind the smell at all.

Thanks for your exception that confirms the rule.

Tobacco smoke stinks badly......

Posted
On 12/13/2024 at 6:40 PM, villageidiotY2K said:

Hi folks, I’ve moved to this condo in and I’m a non smoker.

I’ve chosen this property due to the view of the beach and sea breeze.


I have this neighbour below me that frequently  smokes and i can’t keep my windows open . The smell of the cigarette is just too disgusting for me

 

There’s no regulation in this condo about being  smoke free but wouldn’t one be more considerate of their neighbors if they are living in a condo instead of a stand alone house?

Anyone experiencing this ?

 

 

 

 

 

 

Why don't you move to a house?

Posted
12 minutes ago, FritsSikkink said:

Why don't you move to a house?

 

I'd imagine anyone who has moved into a Condo does so because of a few reasons. 

1) Price - they are cheaper than houses

2) They have better amenities than houses (pool / gym etc)

3) They often have a better view than houses

4) They are in a better more central location than available houses (comes down to price again).

 

There are lots of news reports of one neighbour shooting another due to noise ? - neighbors in houses could be loud with dogs etc... 

 

The issue is really an anti-social smoker not caring where his smoke blows... But, he's in his home - so its a tricky one as there are no anti-smoking laws for Condo's.

 

Moving is often the response to these issues, but one problem could be swapped for another - Looking for a pet and smoke free Condo may be the best option - clearly plenty of research needs to be done before the next move. 

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It's difficult to get people to stop smoking, we have some apartments for rent and it's classed as a "None Smoking Building" we have good smoke alarms that are hard wired down to the security office, I know guest smoke on the balcony, we have a smoking area out the front of the building and also on the roof you can smoke, 

We have been very lucky over the last few years, nobody has set off the alarm, we would be notified almost right away the management are right on things like that, 

It always had me worried when they legalised dope, I have it written in the contract, "NO SMOKING" of any kind inside, 

Posted

Neighbors burn garbage every night and the prevailing wind carry right to our house.  Been this way for years.

We have "Western" double-paned sliding glass windows and doors, and a rather air-tight, insulated home, and air con in the house. 

Burn away. 

You're not going to change your neighbors.  Anyway, that have the right to smoke cigarettes on their own property, or in our case, when there are no "burn bans" to burn refuge on their property.  So - either seal up your home, move, and live with it.  Complaining feels great but accomplishes nothing.

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Smoking in Spain was the single reason I didn't buy anything there.

They smoke everywhere! Nothing can stop it.

 

Thailand is Okey for me - not so much smoking.

 

Posted
On 12/13/2024 at 11:50 AM, hunkidori said:

Pxss over your balcony into his

 

Then there is also the the risk that you'll end up as a highflyer victim.

Posted
On 12/14/2024 at 12:10 AM, ChipButty said:

I thought condo's were classed as smoke free buildings these days, 

 

Why would they be?

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Don't oink to pigs. You are not the one, right?

 

Right way to deal with:

1. personal visit and ask politely yet firmly

2. letter to management signed 

3. personal visit with the member of management

4. trip to police station and later visit with one of the policemen

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