The fireplace lit, compared to radiators, heats more and is able to create, especially in winter, a welcoming atmosphere when we host relatives and friends at home. However, without suitable precautions, there is a risk that the lit fireplace can make the air in the home unhealthy.
So, when can a lit fireplace be really bad for your health? In this regard it must be said that the number one danger is linked to the emission of fumes from the brazier. With the consequent potential release of substances that are harmful and harmful to health.
When can a lit fireplace be really bad for your health?
Going into detail, the most critical phase in the highest is the risk of breathing carbon particles is that of lighting the wood. In fact, this is the moment in which the greatest emission of fumes is recorded.
It may be useful, then, at the time of ignition, to keep open some windows located near the fireplace. This is precisely to avoid the risk of breathing in the fumes.
Just as you have to be careful, with the fireplace on, to add more wood. And this happens when you work hard to rekindle the flame. All these precautions, however, do not ignore an essential safety requirement. It is essential that the chimney is equipped with a flue such as to continuously ensure an excellent draft.
Beware of the risks associated with lighting the fireplace, it is not all fire that burns
But there is more. The risk linked to the fact that the fireplace can cause respiratory problems is significantly reduced when using first choice wood. Just as it is equally important that the fireplace has been designed and built taking into account the need to maximize thermal efficiency and, at the same time, to minimize the production and emission of fumes.
The lighting of the fire, which is one of the oldest gestures in human history, is a gesture that, therefore, must be carried out, especially in domestic environments, with the utmost attention. In this case, rather than saying that all that glitters is not gold, we will have to realize that, in reality, that which burns is not all fire.
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