Burning wood and diesel fuels release fine particulate matter (PM2.5) and toxic gases that act as a “silent killer” by deeply penetrating the lungs and entering the bloodstream. While often associated with simple irritation, long-term exposure can lead to irreversible conditions like lung cancer, COPD, heart disease, and cognitive decline. Key Pollutants and Their Effects
Both wood smoke and diesel exhaust contain microscopic particles that are small enough to behave like a gas, bypassing the body’s natural defenses. Wood Smoke and Your Health | US EPA
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