Wood Smoke Exposures
The Harmful Effects of Wood Smoke and the Growth of Recreational Wood Burning

The Harmful Effects of Wood Smoke and the Growth of Recreational Wood Burning
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News and Information about Wood Smoke Exposures and Recreational Wood Burning

EHHI's report provides an extensive review of the health effects associated with human exposure to wood smoke. Wood smoke is known to cause and exacerbate many pulmonary and cardiovascular diseases. The report also examines the efforts of state and local governments to reduce wood-smoke emissions. The report ends with recommendations for all levels of government, as well as for individuals, on how to reduce exposures from wood smoke emissions.

How to Protect Yourself from Neighbors' Wood Smoke
Environment and Human Health, Inc. (EHHI) wants people who are harmed by neighbors' wood smoke to know that the only agency empowered to help them is their LOCAL HEALTH DEPARTMENT.

Wood smoke that enters your property from a neighboring wood-burning device is considered a nuisance. Every state has a nuisance clause and most towns have a local health department. It is ONLY LOCAL Health Departments that have the power to shut down wood burning if it is harming neighbors.

Recreational wood burning is growing, as are the complaints that follow it. The directive below is from the CT DEEP.

Environment and Human Health, Inc. (EHHI) wants people who are harmed by neighbors' wood smoke to know that the only agency empowered to help them is their LOCAL HEALTH DEPARTMENT.

DEEP: How to Get Help When Your Neighbor's Recreational Burning Harms You

How Wood Smoke Exposure Enforcements in CT are Divided between CT's DEEP and CT's Local Health Departments