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  2. Ban on wood-burning stoves in new homes ditched - AOL

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    There had been concerns that a ban on wood and peat burners would have a negative impact on people living in rural areas.

  3. Does homeowners insurance cover wood stoves? - AOL

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    Having the wood stove inspected by a certified technician to ensure it complies with local code regulations may be a part of that process. Fire codes frequently change, and the old stove may not ...

  4. Sacramento County tightens home fireplace rules for the ... - AOL

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    You can use wood-burning fireplaces, stoves, inserts and pellet stoves on any day when fine particulate pollution (PM2.5) isn’t forecast to be high. Burn statuses are updated online, ...

  5. Firehouse, Engine Company 261 and Ladder Company 116

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    Engine Company 261 was established as Long Island City Fire Department's Engine Company 3 in 1894. It was renumbered after Long Island City was annexed by New York City in 1913. [4] In 2003, Engine Company 261 was closed as a cost-saving measure. [5] The closure was one of six announced by Michael Bloomberg, on May 26, 2003. [6]

  6. Wood-burning stove - Wikipedia

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    A 19th-century example of a wood-burning stove. A wood-burning stove (or wood burner or log burner in the UK) is a heating or cooking appliance capable of burning wood fuel, often called solid fuel, and wood-derived biomass fuel, such as sawdust bricks.

  7. Wood fuel - Wikipedia

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    Today, burning of wood is the largest use of energy derived from a solid fuel biomass. Wood fuel can be used for cooking and heating, and occasionally for fueling steam engines and steam turbines that generate electricity. Wood may be used indoors in a furnace, stove, or fireplace, or outdoors in furnace, campfire, or bonfire.

  8. Kitchen stove - Wikipedia

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    A wood-burning iron stove A stove at Holzwarth Ranch, Colorado. A kitchen stove, often called simply a stove or a cooker, is a kitchen appliance designed for the purpose of cooking food. Kitchen stoves rely on the application of direct heat for the cooking process and may also contain an oven, used for baking. "Cookstoves" (also called "cooking ...

  9. Particulates - Wikipedia

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    In the United Kingdom domestic combustion is the largest single source of PM 2.5 and PM 10 annually, with domestic wood burning in both closed stoves and open fires responsible for 38% of PM 2.5 in 2019. [54] [55] [56] To tackle the problem some new laws were introduced since 2021.

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