can fan smell?

LemonKush

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So if your using activated carbon filters for intake and exhaust, is there any chance a drug dog could smell a mini grow op just from walking down the street? What if the grow op is on the second floor of a house but toward the side walk? I read that in my state a police dog hit on a house for the smell of mary jane and they pulled surveillance until they caught the suspect. Just wondering if using a filtered exhaust would keep a drug dog at bay or if it would react. Of course I've taken into consideration the smell of smoke from burning but other than that is there a chance? thanks
 

9inch bigbud

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So if your using activated carbon filters for intake and exhaust, is there any chance a drug dog could smell a mini grow op just from walking down the street? What if the grow op is on the second floor of a house but toward the side walk? I read that in my state a police dog hit on a house for the smell of mary jane and they pulled surveillance until they caught the suspect. Just wondering if using a filtered exhaust would keep a drug dog at bay or if it would react. Of course I've taken into consideration the smell of smoke from burning but other than that is there a chance? thanks
the filter will help 99% more than with out one. dogs have good noses, but i dont think they are that good. ie they need to be close to the smell to track it. in other words when they track lets sat a car thef they need to search the car to pick up the sent and then follow it how close is its nose to the ground? see what im saying? you vent out high on a 2n floor the smell wil be blowen around by the wind ect..=making it impossable for the dog to trace.

in other words its very fucking unliklly a pigs dog will trace it never mind track it down to you.
 
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