I set off the smoke alarm in the kitchen yesterday

There is central air and a furnace, and those are always needing maintenance so I should just call the HVAC business to come out to do a full inspection as well as to look at the kitchen hood problem

So yesterday was fun, I was cooking turkey dinner for my family’s annual Thanksgiving celebration, but then I burned the bird, which previously I had thought was impossible, but I burned it, and it turns out that my kitchen is poorly ventilated. I am going to have to call an HVAC provider to get a technician out here to install something with air ducts. There is a range hood over the kitchen stove, and I have tried using that, but I think it is plugged up because the hood is supposed to vacuum the grease and smoke off of the food, but there is no lack of spatter on my stove. The area gets dirtier and dirtier the more I cook. Also, this is not the first time I have set off the smoke alarm in my kitchen. It happens quite frequently. I cover my ears and run to find the step stool. I wrestle with that as I try not to fall into the water heater, and then I am finally able to get a boost up to the alarm to turn it off. I hope there is an easy fix to these shenanigans. Hopefully, it is just a filter change and not a motor burnout. The rest of the house is well ventilated. There is central air and a furnace, and those are always needing maintenance so I should just call the HVAC business to come out to do a full inspection as well as to look at the kitchen hood problem. The week after Thanksgiving is likely the perfect time to make sure all my heating and cooling needs are in order for the winter.
a/c repairman