Is it okay to stay inside during the testing?

Yes. However, since any smoke may create minor irritations for some people with respiratory difficulties, those who have asthma, emphysema, or other breathing problems are advised to avoid direct contact with the substance.  The smoke will quickly reveal the source of any breaks or cracks in sewer lines.

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1. Is the smoke safe?
2. Will anyone need to enter my home?
3. Will the smoke enter my home?
4. Is it okay to stay inside during the testing?
5. Is there anything I should do to prepare my home for testing?
6. What if the smoke does enter my house?
7. Will the smoke set off my smoke alarm?
8. Will rodents be smoked out?
9. Is there anything else I should know?
10. What happens if the testing locates a leak or a bad connection to public lines?