Did you know that the Environmental Protection Agency is concerned about indoor air pollutants? The fact of the matter is, most people don’t concern themselves with indoor air pollutants beyond the act of plugging in their Carbon Monoxide detector. In fact, the EPA rates fuel sources such as wood and gas as direct sources of air pollutants in homes across the country. It even list improperly adjusted gas stoves as a source for carbon monoxide. The EPA also list improperly ventilated stoves, furnaces and space heaters as possible sources for air pollutants that can threaten your well being.
Fortunately for individuals who are concerned about the dangers of indoor air pollutants, new innovations in heating, such as the electric stove, have made warming your home much safer and healthier. Electric stoves provide the convenience of thermostat control without the dangers of open flames and flammable gas. In addition, these units are designed to be both energy and cost efficient, often drawing as little as 12.5 amps for just cents on the hour while easily heating spaces up too 400 sq. ft.
With units like this Dimplex Electric Stove projecting more realistic flame effects than ever before, it is no surprise that electric stoves are beginning to establish a firm foothold in the consumer market of household, heating appliances.
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