Arsenic and mercury

Arsenic and mercury

The concentration of arsenic in the air is closely linked to the burning and heating of wood. Wood waste is often treated with an arsenic-containing preservative, which is then released during combustion. 

Arsenic increases the risk of cancer and can have serious health effects. Study

Mercury is also emitted in significant quantities when wood is burned. Mercury is neurotoxic, i.e. it damages the nerves. Study

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