The only thing I can think of is swabbing everything down with a vinegar solution (1 part vinegar to 5 parts water and if its greasy at all ad a few drops of dishwashing detergent). Wash/dry clean the drapes, and wash the clothes normally. If the oven comes clean, it should be fine, if there is residual plastic, maybe not. Use a straight razor to help get all the drippings up.
And to hopefully help you feel better: One Thanksgiving a while back when our house was still new to us I invited a few friends over to eat some turkey with us. I double bagged the turkey in those 'cooking bags' and put the whole shebang into a broiler pan. The turkey cooked up beautifully (and quickly). We went to take the pan out of the oven, and since the turkey was exceptionally juicy and the broiler pan had nearly no sides on it, we ran into trouble fast. The turkey bag slopped over the side, got caught on the wire rack and tore open in the blink of an eye. Greasy, icky turkey juice drailed all over the bottom of the oven.
Well, its a self clean oven right? I put the oven on self clean, locked it closed and went about my business trying to salvage some gravy and let the turkey rest. 15 minutes later the oven door blew open as if a bomb went off. Yes, I ignited all the lovely turkey leavings and nearly set the entire kitchen on fire. Dumb, yes. Catastrophic, no. The oven, once cleaned by hand the proper way, worked just fine for many years. And I still make turkey!
And remember, its OK for people to see dirty gloves, its a sign you're human and get things done. HTH and GL!!!!!