September 2010 · Issue # 173 | North Bay and Area's Local Community Newspaper Since 1996 | (705) 494-7819 · Email Us
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Safety for your family, your home and the environment

Until recently, heating with wood meant installing a wood stove or fireplace, splitting wood, hauling it into the home and the inconvenience of feeding the fire several times a day. In addition, you have the risk of fire, the effect of smoke on respiratory and allergy conditions, and the constant mess of having wood in the home.

The benefits of having an outdoor HEATMOR furnace include:

- UP TO 72 HOUR BURN TIME
- NO MESS or wood insects in your home
- NO WOOD SMOKE irritating your family's respiratory or allergy conditions
- NO RISK OF FIRE in your home from outdoor furnace
- NO WORRY of carbon monoxide poisoning due to gas fumes
- NO INCONVENIENCE of splitting and hauling wood into your home

According to the EPA, burning wood has a low impact on the environment. They conclude that control of the greenhouse effect could be achieved if more homes reduced their use of fossil fuels and relied on wood for heating and other energy uses. Careful pruning and harvesting of overgrown forests not only provides fuel for outdoor wood furnaces, it promotes regrowth of healthy trees that absorb three times as much Carbon Dioxide as is released when wood burns.