Two other bits of advice, assuming you decide to go ahead with this:
1) Have a fire extinguisher handy and some idea of how to use it.
2) An open window, by itself, is almost useless; you don't know which way the wind is going to be blowing. If you want to substitute an open window
for a fume hood, at least get a window fan (blowing outward). I had such a setup for a while (with a remote for the fan, so I could turn it on from
the doorway as I was exiting the room, if need be), and while it was no substitute for a proper hood it at least allowed me to clear the room of
noxious gases within a reasonable timeframe, and ensure that they didn't diffuse in to the rest of the house too much. |