Wood, peat stoves, and cast-iron fireplaces are used in around 400,000 homes across the country, but new goverment regulations could see those burners being banned later this year ...
A Sheffield councillor has called for public warnings about the air pollution dangers of log-burning stoves in homes, ...
Up to 400,000 Irish homes use wood burning stoves, but studies link them to air pollution and respiratory issues - and the EU ...
The smoke from the stoves has been linked to an increased risk of cancer, heart issues, blood clots, asthma, bronchitis and ...
Burning wood indoors could cause damage in a similar way to cigarette smoke, researchers have warned, after a new study linked the growing popularity of domestic wood burning to lung damage. Wood ...
New log burning regulations have come into play - and many users won’t know about them, experts have warned. The Met Office today issued an alert for an ‘Icelandic blast’ meaning people will be firing ...
The government is launching a consultation on banning sales of older wood burners and log burners that don't meet new air quality standards ...
A doctor has issued a four-point warning to households using log burners. Dr Sam Watts, who has spent over a decade at the University of Southampton's School of Medicine and commands a substantial ...
Households in England with wood burning stoves could face fines of up to £300 ...
Wood-burning stoves like the ones early Americans cozied up to for warmth are hot again. Fireplaces that folks have enjoyed in their homes for years are being retrofitted with "inserts" that shoot ...