A woman who monitored indoor air pollution levels after using a wood-burner has revealed the concerning results – and says it has changed how her family will use it in the future.
Concerns have been growing around the trendy stoves after a study last year linked them to thousands of deaths every year in Britain. They were subsequently hit with cigarette-style health warnings in January.
The burners – popular in urban areas outside major cities – work by scorching dry firewood in a sealed box before a blower fan distributes the hot air around the room.
But major research has found this to
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