The correct method for smoking a room with white vinegar is to dilute it with water in proportion and heat it to evaporate, which helps to disinfect and purify the air. Specific operations require attention to ventilation, concentration control, and fumigation time.

1. Dilution ratio
It is recommended to mix 1 part of white vinegar with 2 parts of water for dilution, as excessive concentration may irritate the respiratory mucosa. Can be stored in stainless steel or ceramic containers to avoid chemical reactions with metals. The diluted vinegar has a moderate acidity, which can exert antibacterial effects without causing corrosion to the surface of furniture.
2. Heating method
Choose an induction cooker or a water-resistant heating method, and control the temperature at 60-70 ℃ to slowly evaporate the vinegar. Do not use open flames to boil directly, as high temperatures can cause rapid evaporation of acetic acid and produce a strong irritating odor. Maintain indoor air circulation during the heating process to avoid excessive accumulation of steam in local areas.
3. Fumigation duration
A single fumigation time of 30 minutes is recommended, with no more than 3 times per week. After fumigation, immediately open the window for ventilation, and the residual vinegar smell will usually dissipate naturally within 2 hours. Infants, asthma patients, and pets should temporarily leave the fumigation area and wait for the environment to recover before entering.

4. Space treatment
Use about 100 milliliters of diluted vinegar per 10 square meters of space, with a focus on strengthening fumigation in areas such as corners and curtains that are prone to bacterial growth. During fumigation, the cabinet doors and drawers can be closed to allow steam to fully penetrate the gaps. The surface of wooden furniture can be wiped in advance to prevent the reaction between acetic acid and paint.
5. Safety precautions
Wear gloves and masks during operation to avoid direct contact of steam with eyes. Metal products, marble countertops, and other materials need to be covered and protected in advance. If you accidentally consume vinegar, rinse your mouth immediately. If your skin comes into contact with high concentration vinegar, rinse with water. It is not recommended to use this method for a long time in enclosed basements or small bathrooms. White vinegar fumigation, as an auxiliary cleaning method, cannot replace professional disinfectants. Daily maintenance of indoor hygiene can be achieved through methods such as opening windows for ventilation and ultraviolet disinfection. For flu season or high incidence of infectious diseases, it is recommended to use medical grade disinfection products. After fumigation, lemon peel or coffee grounds can be used to neutralize residual odors. Regular cleaning of air conditioning filters and replacement of bedding fabrics can further improve air quality. Special populations such as pregnant women and individuals with allergies should consult a professional physician before use.

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