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Burn Wise for Safer, Healthier Winter
EPA's Burn Wise campaign seeks to reduce wood smoke pollution

For Immediate Release: Thursday, October 22, 2009

Contact: Dave Ryan, Email: ryan.dave@epa.gov
(202) 564-7827
(202) 564-4355

WASHINGTON – As smoke begins wafting from chimneys in cooler parts of the country, homeowners are starting the first fires of the home-heating season. The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency wants homeowners to learn before they burn this winter. Wood smoke is made up of a mixture of gases and fine particle pollution that isn’t healthy to breathe indoors or out – especially for children, older adults and those with heart disease, asthma or other lung diseases.

EPA has established the Burn Wise campaign to reduce wood smoke pollution, helping to protect your home, health and the air we breathe, while keeping those who use wood for heat warm throughout the winter.

If you’re burning wood, you can have a cheaper, safer and healthier fire by following these tips:

More information on Burn Wise.

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