måndag 23 juli 2012

Wood smoke: Know the facts

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Wood smoke: Know the Facts

Wood Smoke…

1. Violates the property rights of others to use and enjoy their property smoke-free.
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2. Contains many of the same toxins that are in tobacco smoke. These include lead, mercury, arsenic, benzene, polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs), carbon monoxide and dioxin(s), “some of the most insidious chemicals known to man.” (Harvard School of Public Health). They also accumulate in the environment.


3. Is implicated in asthma attacks, heart attacks and premature death in people of all ages, including sudden infant death syndrome (SIDS).
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4. Violates the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) Guidelines by presenting a “barrier” to those with disabilities such as asthma, preventing them from accessing public spaces. Parks, bike paths, playgrounds, sidewalks, outdoor sports and public gatherings are often inaccessible and unhealthy, due to wood smoke.
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5. Stresses everyone’s immune system. Children, the elderly, and those with asthma, lung or heart issues, diabetes or other disabilities are among the most vulnerable.
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6. Is a major source of black carbon soot fine particulates, which are bundled with cancer-causing and hormone-disrupting chemicals.
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7. Is implicated in reproductive birth defects and childhood diseases including asthma, pneumonia, cancer, autism, Asperger's Syndrome, allergies and other disorders.
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8. Interferes with the seeding of rain and moisture in clouds, and also accelerates the melting of glaciers (www.burningissues.org/car-www/science/Climate/index.html) and www.guardian.co.uk/environment/2009/apr/20/black-carbon-emissions).
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9. Burning wood is an increasingly serious fire hazard. Please don’t burn wood!