For generations, coal and wood have been used as the primary fuel sources for our fires. They’ve heated our homes, cooked our food, and provided beautiful flames to enjoy.
In modern times, however, UK legislators are implementing regulations that will move people away from traditional house coal. What is the reason for this?
Let’s look at how the transition is being made and why wood is likely a better fuel source for your home.
The effects of house coal
Coal has been extracted and used to fuel fires worldwide for hundreds of years. It was always viewed as a cheap and effective way of sustaining a fire, but until relatively recently, there wasn’t any information available about its possible effects because the research techniques were lacking.
Firstly, traditional house coal briquettes exude chemicals bad for the environment: carbon monoxide, fine particulate matter, nitrogen oxide, and sulfur dioxide. These chemicals negatively affect the Earth’s atmosphere, contributing to greenhouse gases.
There is also the human element, which can be costly if you have these fires indoors. Fine Particulate Matter, for instance, has proven links to respiratory problems. Even if you have a chimney, a substantial amount of the smoke from the fire’s flames could linger in your home and harm those within it.
Ensuring you purchase products that are Ready to Burn certified will keep those around the fire safe and stay within Smoke Control Area measures.
Wood as an alternative
Assuming that the wood you find is from the right type of tree and has been kiln-dried to rid the logs of excessive moisture, wood is a safer option than traditional coal lumps.
Wood is carbon neutral and sustainable as long as trees are planted so that we can offset the environmental effects. You’ll want to remove as much moisture from the wood as possible; kiln-drying is optimal. Anything below a 20% moisture content can be considered smokeless.
Smokeless wood is much safer for those near the fire and only produces minimal smoke, reducing your carbon footprint. Studies have also shown that the efficiency levels of this wood mean it will burn brighter for longer, saving you money in the long run. At HouseFuel, we provide excellent-quality wooden logs to heat your home strongly and safely.
Smokeless briquettes are another product that minimizes the risks above while providing a beautiful and long-lasting flame. There are numerous types to select from depending on the fire you intend to light.
For all your fuel source needs and more information on the effects of house coal, explore the HouseFuel website today.