I asked in the other thread but it made me wonder, are there smoke detectors in the rooms at Disney? Seems in that posters case the issue they are experiencing would have set off a smoke detector if it was in such a volume that it seeped in their room
I think that is the case since some people do smoke in their room without alarms going off and are fined for doing so.I believe they are the heat sensing smoke detectors that stick out of the ceiling with sprinklers. But that's just a guess.
I think smoke detectors are designed to not be sensitive to cigarette smoke. Otherwise people who smoke in their house would be constantly setting off their detectors.I asked in the other thread but it made me wonder, are there smoke detectors in the rooms at Disney? Seems in that posters case the issue they are experiencing would have set off a smoke detector if it was in such a volume that it seeped in their room
True but that is typically not so heavy it billows in to a neighboring apartment, for example. I'm trying to figure out how smoke was there in such a volume the smell is heavy in another room. Would that set one off. But I guess not if they only react to heat, not smoke.I think smoke detectors are designed to not be sensitive to cigarette smoke. Otherwise people who smoke in their house would be constantly setting off their detectors.
I think it usually just comes through the duct work or through small cracks, or where the wall is cut so the pipes can come through. I lived in an apartment before and my kitchen always smelled like cigarettes because my neighbor was a heavy smoker and it came up through the holes under the kitchen sink where it was cut out for the pipes.True but that is typically not so heavy it billows in to a neighboring apartment, for example. I'm trying to figure out how smoke was there in such a volume the smell is heavy in another room. Would that set one off. But I guess not if they only react to heat, not smoke.
I think it usually just comes through the duct work or through small cracks, or where the wall is cut so the pipes can come through. I lived in an apartment before and my kitchen always smelled like cigarettes because my neighbor was a heavy smoker and it came up through the holes under the kitchen sink where it was cut out for the pipes.
And there is a Smoking at Disney Resorts FAQ Sticky at the top of the Resort Board that addresses this very question/topic.
I asked in the other thread but it made me wonder, are there smoke detectors in the rooms at Disney? Seems in that posters case the issue they are experiencing would have set off a smoke detector if it was in such a volume that it seeped in their room
Yep, that's how I can smell the marijuana that the person who lives directly below me smokes on a pretty regular basis (and I don't live in one of the states where it's legal), except it's through where the floor was cut for the duct work in the closet where my furnace is.
The one in my condo building lives just next to the elevator. She keeps her door open often. The elevator routinely smells like a skunk was killed in it. It's awful. We rarely take the elevator now.
I never thought about this, since neither DH and I smoke...
Can you smoke on the balconies? (Of deluxe hotels, obviously)
If not, what do you do if you are a smoker. Do you have to go to the designated areas each time you want a smoke?
I know a Disney has included vaping, e-cigs, with regular cigarettes. But I wonder if folks are more inclined to break the rules and use them indoors? And today I learned that some users have started to put THC oil in the vaping liquid. Made me wonder if that has a similar odor to smoking pot. Or are there other vaping liquids that smell like pot? I guess there are lots of different flavors and I assume odors with them