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Heating With WoodAir Quality: Protecting Your Health

Matt DuvallBasin Educator for Natural Resources

Central Wisconsin

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Overview

Air Pollution from Wood SmokeOutdoor Air PollutionIndoor Air PollutionPotential Impacts on Your HealthEnvironmental SafetyHow to Heat with Wood Safely

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Outdoor Air Pollution

SMOKE is the Problem, Ash is a Sign

Fine Particulate Matter•Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons•Tars•Formaldehyde•Benzene•Dioxin

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Indoor Air Pollution

EquipmentNon-Airtight = By-products of Burning Inside Your HomeProper Venting

Smoldering Fires Carbon Monoxide

Outdoor Air Pollution gets InsideThrough Closed Windows and DoorsFor You and For Your Neighbors

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Impacts on Your Health

Respiratory (Lung) DiseaseAsthmaAllergiesHeart DiseaseIrritate Mucous MembranesCarcinogenic

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Environmental Safety

Greenhouse GasesTrees are RenewableTrees Capture Carbon

Acid RainTwo Thumbs up for Wood

Particulate MatterOld Technology can be DirtyNew Technology = Significant Improvement

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How to Heat with Wood Safely

Use a Modern High-Efficiency Airtight Stove (EPA Certified)Burn Clean Dry Wood OnlyBurn Small Hot FiresDO NOT Burn GarbageDO NOT Burn Treated Wood

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Use Modern Equipment

Air-TightNo By-Products in Home

Proper VentilationInstalled by Professionals

High Efficiency (EPA Certified)

Less Pollution Outside

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Its All in the Fuel

Well Seasoned WoodSmall Split Pieces

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Burning Garbage is Poisonous

Acid VaporsCarcinogenic TarsDioxinsFuransHalogenated HydrocarbonsSulfur Dioxide

Heavy Metals• Lead• Cadmium• Chromium• Barium• Arsenic• Mercury

Modern Garbage – It Ain’t the ‘Good Ole Days’ Anymore

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Summary

Careless Burning can Produce Harmful PollutionCareful Burning can be Clean and Environmentally ConscientiousUse Modern EquipmentBurn Clean Dry Wood OnlyBurn Small Hot Fires

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Questions?

Recommended Websiteswww.woodheat.orgwww.woodstovechangeout.orgwww.outdoorwoodfurnaces.orghttp://hpba.org/consumer/2/