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Originally Posted by ITD
Just to be clear, by well lit, I mean shine a light on it to see if you can see smoke escaping somewhere when the fire lights. Occasionally getting a whiff of smoke happens and usually isn't an issue. You have functioning smoke and co detectors so I wouldn't be too concerned. If you had a big problem those would be going off. Also, fuel oil is pretty pungent. It takes only a little for it to smell. Put kitty litter or sand on any drips you see from the maintenance. Obviously make sure you don't have any leaks.
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It's not a whiff of smoke---it's enough that it's affecting the indoor air quality and I'm concerned about breathing it.