What could a burnt marshmallow smell mean in a house?
Please, I have a question about a peculiar smell in my house: What could a burnt marshmallow smell indicate? Could it be something specific, like a malfunctioning appliance or a hidden fire? Any insights would be greatly appreciated. Thank you!
1 Answers
A burnt marshmallow smell may indicate an overheated power supply. Additionally, smoke may be emanating from your heater vents. Other possible reasons could include burned paper money.
This YouTube video also discusses the smell of burnt marshmallows coming from a refurbished TV.
If there are unusual smells in or around your house, you may want to conduct a little investigation to determine their source at BouldenBrothers.com.
Check out Popular Mechanics' 11 Shocking Home Electrical Safety Tips.
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