Too bad there isn't anyone out there to make this into a discussion; the Internet is such a great way to take an informal poll!
Yesterday I noticed a familiar rubbery smell in the master bath of my 09 unit. I closed the door assuming I would trap the odor in there until Jose came to work. When I returned a half hour later, the smell was gone and then it dawned on me: the efficiency of the exhaust fan system must be significantly improved if the door is closed and the fan doesn't have to suck-in any extra air circulating in the apartment. I have often theorized that just opening a sliding door screws-up the air balance and know specifically of at least one instance when cooking odors entered my unit after I opened the sliding doors.
So that's my suggestion, keep your bathroom doors closed (the fire safety people advocate keeping all internal doors closed to prevent the spread of smoke damage from a fire within the unit). I have also noticed that the bathroom just smells fresher since I have kept the door closed.
By way of a poll, if anyone reads this, respond with an answer of whether you normally close your bathroom doors or not; I assume most people are like me and normally leave them open for convenience.
By Stewart Sexton
Yesterday I noticed a familiar rubbery smell in the master bath of my 09 unit. I closed the door assuming I would trap the odor in there until Jose came to work. When I returned a half hour later, the smell was gone and then it dawned on me: the efficiency of the exhaust fan system must be significantly improved if the door is closed and the fan doesn't have to suck-in any extra air circulating in the apartment. I have often theorized that just opening a sliding door screws-up the air balance and know specifically of at least one instance when cooking odors entered my unit after I opened the sliding doors.
So that's my suggestion, keep your bathroom doors closed (the fire safety people advocate keeping all internal doors closed to prevent the spread of smoke damage from a fire within the unit). I have also noticed that the bathroom just smells fresher since I have kept the door closed.
By way of a poll, if anyone reads this, respond with an answer of whether you normally close your bathroom doors or not; I assume most people are like me and normally leave them open for convenience.
By Stewart Sexton