Sunday, May 26, 2019
Open Burning
Open burning Is the burning of unwanted materials such as paper, trees, brush, leaves, grass, and other debris, where smoke and other emissions be released directly into the manner without passing through a chimney or stack. Open burning also includes incineration devices that do not control the combustion air to maintain an adequate temperature and do not provide sufficient residence time for complete combustion.Open burning pollutes the air and poses a fire hazard. The air befoulment created by open burning can irritate eyes and lungs, obscure visibility, soil nearby surfaces, create annoying odors, and are a danger to those with respiratory conditions. Alternatives (car eminence) 1) Compose compost (butt Baja) Instead of burning them (the garbage) clippings can be turned into food for your garden or houseplants. 2) Recycle Leaves and grass process erstwhile(a)/ utilise materials (e. G. Per, metal, plastic, etcetera into new product. 3) Craft (Kara tango) use old material a nd create something useful 4) Reduce Less stuff used, less stuff need to be burnt Look for Items with less packaging Buy items in packaging that can be reused or recycled 5) Reuse Reuse everything can be reused (bottle, can, etc) Donate old clothes, shoes, books, appliance, electronics, furniture and toys to charity. Carry a coffee mug with you instead of disposable cups.Bring your own cloth bag to the store or reuse plastic bags. 6) Landfill (attempt lean sampan) Items that cannot be reused or recycled should be taken to the landfill. Open Burning Outcomes 1) Alarm pollution 2) Foggy Rebus) 3) Hazardous/ poisonous air/smoke from the burning of pesticides, detergent, etc. 4) Danger of explosion 5) Can result in uncontrollable burning (forest burning, house on fire, etc) 6) Can danger human being as intimately as animals
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