reviewInhalation ToxicologyNov 27, 2006Closed access

Woodsmoke Health Effects: A Review

University of Georgia · University of British Columbia · +4 more institutions

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Abstract

The sentiment that woodsmoke, being a natural substance, must be benign to humans is still sometimes heard. It is now well established, however, that wood-burning stoves and fireplaces as well as wildland and agricultural fires emit significant quantities of known health-damaging pollutants, including several carcinogenic compounds. Two of the principal gaseous pollutants in woodsmoke, CO and NOx, add to the atmospheric levels of these regulated gases emitted by other combustion sources. Health impacts of exposures to these gases and some of the other woodsmoke constituents (e.g., benzene) are well characterized in thousands of publications. As these gases are indistinguishable no matter where they come from,…

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Keywords
  • Smoke
  • Environmental science
  • Environmental health
  • Biomass burning
  • Stove
  • Human health
  • Combustion
  • Meteorology
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