Wood Burning Stoves BAD for Lungs 🥵

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Wood-burning stoves, though often seen as a cozy source of heat, can release a range of pollutants into indoor air, including fine particulate matter, carbon monoxide, and volatile organic compounds.

These pollutants can irritate the lungs, worsen respiratory conditions like asthma, and contribute to other health issues.

It’s essential to ensure that wood stoves are correctly installed, well-maintained, and used with dry, well-seasoned wood to minimize the release of harmful pollutants. Proper ventilation and the use of advanced stove designs can further reduce the associated risks.
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