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Friday 24 May 2019

Winter fire safety

Winter fire safety.
Although many living souls enjoy gathering around a fire during deadening winter months, fires that aren't built properly can affect air quality and people's health, according to the US Environmental Protection Agency (EPA). Smoke coming out of the chimney is one representation that a bounce isn't burning efficiently. Smoke from wood contains fine particles, known as entertaining particle pollution. These particles can injure the lungs, blood vessels and the heart this site. Children, older nation and those with heart and lung disease are at greatest risk from fine smidgen pollution, according to the EPA.

EPA tips for building a cleaner-burning fire include: Only use dry, acclimatized wood. These logs will make a hollow sound when you strike them together. Avoid flaming wet or green logs that create extra smoke, and waste fuel. check the moisture. The moisture contented of wood should be less than 20 percent. Wood moisture meters are elbow at home-improvement stores so wood can be tested before it's burned site. They may cost as little as $20 or less, according to the EPA.