Within a smoke control zone, wood can only be burnt on Exempted Appliances pursuant to Smoke Control (Exempted Fireplaces) Orders. It is illegal to burn wood in any other device and illegal to deliver wood (for burning) to properties within the area. The companies producing Exempted Appliances (wood burning stoves) include:
Clearview, Vermont Castings, Dovre Castings Ltd, Dunsley Yorkshire Stoves, Morso, Osier and Jotul.
Further information on smoke control zones can be obtained from Environmental Heath Officers.
2007-12-16 22:35:29
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answered by Leo 7
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Try to read first or know the coverage of the smoke control zone to make sure.
2007-12-17 06:23:08
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answered by lonely_fly 3
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holy gestapo batman...smoke control zones? no wonder i like living in the boonies...would rather eat beans in the country than steak in the city...
2007-12-17 07:41:40
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answered by Anonymous
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well it does not sound like it but you can always as your local fire dept what the rules are. sounds like they are trying to force people out of having wood stoves, what else are ya suppose to burn in them....LOL....
2007-12-17 06:24:31
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answered by OR 6
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hi smudge go ahead burn your wood and enjoy!
2007-12-17 16:35:41
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answered by Anonymous
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yes go for it smudge
2007-12-17 08:12:38
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answered by stezmond 3
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No i wouldn`t think so.....
2007-12-17 06:24:50
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answered by McCanns are guilty 7
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no
2007-12-18 02:26:35
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answered by boy boy 7
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no
2007-12-17 06:22:47
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answered by Anonymous
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WAT??!! R U CRAZY?!
2007-12-17 06:23:11
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answered by p.seruelo 2
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