The Massachusetts Department of Fire Services is reminding everyone to follow safety tips when disposing of fireplace or wood ...
Burning wood and coal at home contributes to the death of nearly 2,500 people each year in the UK, according to research.
Anyone who has a wood burner or coal fire in their homes has been given a chilling ... pollution to 3,700 cases of diabetes and 1,500 cases of asthma a year. Wood-burning stoves and open fires are ...
Microscopic particles released by burning fuel can penetrate deep into the lungs and bloodstream, 'affecting every organ in the body'.
A chilling warning has been issued to those who use wood burners or coal fires in their homes, as a new study suggests they contributed to nearly 2,500 deaths in the UK last year. The report also ...
"It’s an uncomfortable fact, but the health burden of wood burning on the British public is simply too big to ignore." A ...
A study has revealed that wood-burning stoves pose potential health risks. Carried out by the University of Surrey, it found ...
Recent research reveals that local authorities received 15,000 complaints about wood burning in the past year but only 24 ...
Campaigners Mums for Lungs are fighting against ‘the big choke’ with a warning that the government’s air pollution laws are ...
Burning of wood and coal in homes contributes to almost 2500 deaths a year, and stopping unnecessary burning would save the ...
Wood burning fires in homes linked to 2,500 deaths a year in the UK, report says - Wood burners produce a fine particulate matter linked to thousands of asthma and diabetes cases ...
The amount of smoke new stoves can emit is just 3g per house, down from 5g previously, and households in smoke control areas ...