Wood Heating
Your Air Quality Reference Guide - Our Air, Our Health, Your Choice
For Wood Burning Appliance Users
- If you choose to burn, choose to minimize neighborhood pollution by becoming a skilled and efficient burner
- Only burn clean, dry wood with a moisture content of 20% or less
- NEVER BURN wood with glue, painted or treated wood, plastics or any garbage or recyclable items
- For more information on efficient wood stove operation see the Resources and Videos listed below
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Upgrade your old wood stove or wood insert for a low emission certified CSA-/EPA wood heating appliance
Resources:
- Q & A - Replacing or Buying a Wood Stove or Wood Insert
- Guide to Residential Wood Heating
- Wood Burning Handbook
- Wood Stove Troubleshooting
- Chimney Facts
- Woodshed Plans (Courtesy of USA EPA)
- Wood Heat and Health
- Enjoy the Fire Not the Smoke Brochure
- About Fireplaces
- Best Practices for Fireplace Installation
- About Firewood
- Don't Burn Household Garbage
Web Links:
- BC Lung Association:
- http://bclung.ca/woodsmoke
- Wood Heating and all about Chimneys: http://www.woodheat.org/bis.html
- Health Canada Information on Wood Smoke:
- http://www.hc-sc.gc.ca/ewh-semt/air/in/poll/combustion/wood-bois-eng.php
- BC Air Quality: http://www.bcairquality.ca/