https://telegra.ph/7-Helpful-Tips-To-Make-The-Most-Of-Your-Small-Wood-Burning-Stove-12-29 https://writeablog.net/eggtoe1/5-people-you-should-meet-in-the-wood-burner-stoves-uk-industry The Benefits of Wood Stoves A wood burning stove will create a warm and cozy ambience in any room. Gone are the days of traditional fireplaces that emit smoke there are new regulations in place. The new DEFRA Smoke Exempt Appliances have lower emissions and permit you to burn a log in any UK smoke-control zone. However, they are responsible for high levels of PM2.5. Cleaner Burning Wood burning stoves and open fires emit large amounts of fine particles, especially when they aren't maintained correctly. According to a new report by the European Environmental Bureau, a single household wood burner can produce as much dust per hour as the equivalent of six diesel vehicles. These emissions are the main cause of air pollution, and they cause poor health among those who live near to the roads, where the pollution is often more severe. These emissions also impact the climate as pollutants can travel across borders and have global impacts. The good news is that wood stoves are much cleaner than they used to be, and this advancement is due to the advancements in technology. Along with prohibiting the sale of traditional house coal and limiting the sales of wet wood, which is often found on garage forecourts the government will make sure that all stoves sold are compliant with EU environmental regulations. These new wood burning stoves will use the most efficient method of combustion that can reduce emissions substantially. Modern log burners are equipped with an airwash system, which acts as a second line of defense against dirty glass. This system draws in air to wash the stove's glass, even while the fire is still burning. Older wood stoves do not have this feature, which is the reason older models tend to have sooty glass. Fortunately, most modern stoves come with this feature, and a good cl