Wood-burning stoves can keep you warm and cozy but can be hazardous to your health if used improperly. According to the American Lung Association, wood-burning stoves produce toxins that are damaging ...
Some campaigners are so concerned about the possible health risk that they recently urged the U.K. government to phase out of wood burning stoves and open fires in homes by 2030. The non-profit ...
Experts have issued an urgent warning over trendy wood-burning stoves, as research reveals ... power plants, cooking, cigarettes, and smoking. It represents a 'serious health concern', according ...
Using the power of television, for the first time people all over Brazil heard about efficient cook stove technologies which drastically cut the use of wood as a fuel. Something clicked in the ...
There is certainly something nostalgic, earthy, and fascinating about using a wood-burning stove in your home. The sound of the crackling wood, the smell of the fire, and the ability to control ...
But wood burning stoves could be raising your risk of ... where indoor wood burning is not the predominant fuel source for cooking or heating inside the home.' Lung cancer strikes around 50,000 ...
My mother and both my grandmothers used a wood-fired stove for cooking. I often had the chore of cutting and splitting the firewood and stacking it on the porch near ...
For those choosing a wood burning stove to heat their home, it is essential to comply with SCA rules if they apply where you live. In these areas you can only legally burn wood if the stove is ...
Wood-burning stoves have risen in popularity in the UK with an estimated 1.9m homes now having one, according to the Stove Industry Alliance. One campaigner from Birmingham said she was worried ...