What should I do with all my stuff?
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Fe-breeze. This would be a Great test to Fe-breezes claim that "it doesn’t mask odor, it Kills it", then if it doesn’t post it everywhere…..No really the smell will go away eventually, but riga mortise is a very acid penetrating smell. It will take a few weeks to get out of your Psyche alone. When I was a kid a man burnt in the middle of our street. The smell was atrocious and stagnated for weeks in everything. Open windows, and use fans, air circulation helps speed the process. Clean everything down with bleach, lysol (clean what you can with products that won’t damage your stuff) and put anything you can in the washer machine. Even cleaning your carpets will help speed it up. If you can’t wait it out then have a Garage sale.
As far as dangers of sickness, No. Maybe nausea due to the smell. As anyone who has come in contact with a decaying body will say it is one of the worse smells imaginable. Even worse is the impact on your Psyche. I am not a mortician or in CSI, but I have had experience in death. I do have a friend that is a forensic scientist because of what happened outside our houses as kids. And according to him there is no danger of sickness other than a weak stomach and rightly so.