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Respiratory effects of wood heat: clinical observations and epidemiologic assessment.

An increasing number of families in the United States are converting to woodburning stoves in an effort to reduce winter heating bills. Woodburning stoves operate as a contained combuster of wood and produce a variety of pollutants as byproducts of combustion. Although technological advances have re...

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Autores principales: Honicky, R E, Osborne, J S
Formato: Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: 1991
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC1568417/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/1821363
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description An increasing number of families in the United States are converting to woodburning stoves in an effort to reduce winter heating bills. Woodburning stoves operate as a contained combuster of wood and produce a variety of pollutants as byproducts of combustion. Although technological advances have reduced emissions to some degree, even the most efficient woodburning stoves emit hazardous pollutants directly into the home when the stove is operating and the door is opened to add wood. The question arises as to whether pollutants are accumulating in homes where woodburning stoves are used as a source of heat. This issue is especially important considering the trend to increase home insulation and overall airtightness in an effort to conserve energy and reduce heat loss. This paper reviews the clinical case report that first postulated an association of recurrent chest illness with woodburning stove exposure and summarizes the findings to date on respiratory effects of wood heat for young children.
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spelling pubmed-15684172006-09-18 Respiratory effects of wood heat: clinical observations and epidemiologic assessment. Honicky, R E Osborne, J S Environ Health Perspect Research Article An increasing number of families in the United States are converting to woodburning stoves in an effort to reduce winter heating bills. Woodburning stoves operate as a contained combuster of wood and produce a variety of pollutants as byproducts of combustion. Although technological advances have reduced emissions to some degree, even the most efficient woodburning stoves emit hazardous pollutants directly into the home when the stove is operating and the door is opened to add wood. The question arises as to whether pollutants are accumulating in homes where woodburning stoves are used as a source of heat. This issue is especially important considering the trend to increase home insulation and overall airtightness in an effort to conserve energy and reduce heat loss. This paper reviews the clinical case report that first postulated an association of recurrent chest illness with woodburning stove exposure and summarizes the findings to date on respiratory effects of wood heat for young children. 1991-11 /pmc/articles/PMC1568417/ /pubmed/1821363 Text en
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title Respiratory effects of wood heat: clinical observations and epidemiologic assessment.
title_full Respiratory effects of wood heat: clinical observations and epidemiologic assessment.
title_fullStr Respiratory effects of wood heat: clinical observations and epidemiologic assessment.
title_full_unstemmed Respiratory effects of wood heat: clinical observations and epidemiologic assessment.
title_short Respiratory effects of wood heat: clinical observations and epidemiologic assessment.
title_sort respiratory effects of wood heat: clinical observations and epidemiologic assessment.
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