My office is right beside an Indian restaurant
I've been teaching in a private music school for about half a year now, and I love my office/practice room. I've customized it to my liking, made it a safe place for my students, and it's cluttered with gifts that my students have given me, so whenever I have a rough time, I can smile reading the small letters they gave me, and I can encourage myself that I'm doing a good job teaching them.
However, I have one complaint: the location of my office.
For context, the music school I teach at is located in a strip mall, and right beside our building is an Indian restaurant. Personally, I love the smell of indian food, it smells delicious, but some of my young students complain about the curry smell being too strong, and I can't blame them for that.
The issue is I can't get rid of the smell at all. There are no windows in my room to air out the space, and, as music teachers know, closing the door while our students practice is a common courtesy to everyone else because of all the noise.
The most I can do to try and air out the space is leaving my door open when I have a break and pray that the breeze from the hallway clears out the smell, but the reality of my schedule is that I have students back-to-back. I can't spray air freshener or bring a candle, and I can't move offices because all employees are assigned to certain rooms depending on the students' instruments. So, I'm looking for suggestions. What can I do in this situation?