Burning driftwood, oleander, or painted or treated wood can release toxic or harmful chemicals into the air. Soft wood, green wood, and big wood will produce substandard fires. Burning non-local wood or endangered timber poses an environmental hazard.
Burning driftwood, oleander, or painted or treated wood can release toxic or harmful chemicals into the air. Soft wood, green wood, and big wood will produce substandard fires. Burning non-local wood or endangered timber poses an environmental hazard.
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