2006/12/18 · The boilers, which look like tool sheds topped by 12-foot smoke stacks, were originally designed for rural areas where open space - and wood - are plentiful. They generally cost about $5,000, and work by burning wood to heat water that is pumped through underground pipes to a home's plumbing and heating systems.
GET A QUOTEThe smoke created by the wood boilers, or more specifically the particulate pollution, is what McDonald is concerned about. "Some of the things that are caused by these wood boilers are respiratory illnesses such as chronic bronchitis, obstructed lung disease, increased risk of cancer, genetic mutations and cardiovascular disease," he said.
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GET A QUOTE2006/12/18 · The boilers, which look like tool sheds topped by 12-foot smoke stacks, were originally designed for rural areas where open space — and wood — are plentiful. They generally cost about $5,000
GET A QUOTEDecember 18, 2006 Wood Boilers Cut Heating Bills. The Rub? Secondhand Smoke. By ANAHAD O'CONNOR Their owners proudly proclaim that they reduce dependence on foreign oil — and save thousands of dollars on heating bills each year. Neighbors say that
GET A QUOTE2006/12/18 · The boilers, which look like tool sheds topped by 12-foot smoke stacks, were originally designed for rural areas where open space -- and wood -- are plentiful. They generally cost about $5,000
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GET A QUOTE2006/12/18 · Wood Boilers Cut Heating Bills. The Rub? Secondhand Smoke. By ANAHAD O'CONNOR Published: December 18, 2006 New York Times Their owners proudly proclaim that they reduce dependence on foreign oil - and save thousands of dollars on heating bills
GET A QUOTE2008/3/1 · These regulations, however, exempted wood-fired central heating appliances, including outdoor wood boilers. When manufacturers recently began to ramp up production of these devices, many of them used the same old inefficient box technology of the banned indoor woodstoves, which is simpler and less expensive to make – and just as smoky as the banned …
GET A QUOTEWood smoke from these boilers is 12 times more dangerous than cigarette smoke, McDonald said. "The American Lung Association has come out and said these are very bad. There's just overwhelming evidence that these are a health concern and people need to …
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