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What is a Defra Approved Stove?A defra-approved stove is wood-burning stove that has been approved by the UK Government Department of Environment, Food & Rural Affairs. This allows stoves to be used in Smoke Control Areas in the UK.
Defra is an English government department with responsibility for environmental protection as well as food production and standards agriculture, as well as a thriving countryside economy. Defra has also created robust protocols for tackling notifiable illnesses.
Approved by Defra
Defra approved stoves, also referred to as Defra smoke exempt stoves are multi fuel stoves that meet the emission standards of the government for use in Smoke Control Areas. These new standards don't prohibit the use of wood stoves in these areas, but they do impose restrictions on how much smoke they can produce while operating.
We are proud to offer a wide range of defra-approved stoves from top manufacturers such as Arada, DEFRA recognized stoves Burley Parkray, and Stovax. All of our Defra approved stoves come with the latest clean burning technology. This means that they are equipped with secondary and tertiary combustion systems that help to cut down on emissions, which results in less smoke emitted from the chimney and leaving a smaller environmental footprint.
Defra approved disinfectants are able to clean and disinfect surfaces, including structures, farm equipment, vehicles and crates. The Animal and Plant Health Agency maintains the Defra approved list of disinfectants. They charge a fee for new back-to-back approval of trade names. APHA can also test the efficacy of a product at any point. The results can be added to the list of approved disinfectants without the need to submit an actual sample.
Approved for Smoke Control Areas
Many parts of the UK are classified as Smoke Control Areas, meaning you can only burn authorised fuels or exempt appliances. This is to help reduce air pollution from burning fuels that are not approved, causing nuisance smoke and ash builds up. Most towns and cities are in this category, and to avoid violating the law and obtaining an infringement charge, you must use an DEFRA approved stove, fire or fireplace to burn wood logs. Stovax offer a broad range of wood and multi fuel fireplaces, stoves and fires that are DEFRA approved for use in Smoke Control Areas.
The stoves have passed the strict DEFRA emissions tests and DEFRA Recognized Stoves meet the minimum smoke levels that are permitted in Smoke Control Areas. They can be used to burn a variety of fuels including logs, semi-anthracite or anthracite briquettes, and manufactured smokeless fuels such as heat logs. They can also be used to burn electricity, gas, low volatile steam coal or a combination of these. You can find an inventory of all the approved fuels on the DEFRA website.
When choosing a stove for your home, look for the DEFRA logo that can be seen on the manufacturers website or at their showrooms. If the stove is marked with the DEFRA logo then you know that the stove is Defra approved for use in smoke controlled areas and can be used to use wood to cook in these areas. You'll still need to install a chimney liner that is suitable, however the narrower 5kW stoves are typically easier and cheaper to fit than larger models because they can be fitted with 5" twin wall stainless steel liner instead of the standard 6" liner.
If you do not have a DEFRA approved stove, you might be able to obtain a licence from your local authority to burn unapproved fuels in your home. You'll need to look on the DEFRA website to determine if an exemption is available. There are other rules to be followed, such as installing a smoke alarm. It's also worth noting that if you own an open fire, barbecue or garden chiminea, you will be required to follow the same guidelines as Smoke Control Areas.
Approved for Smokeless Fuels
To be approved by the defra, wood burners need to be able burn smokeless fuels authorised by the government without producing excessive emissions. These fuels, also referred to as 'Smokeless Coal ' or 'Heat Logs', have been subjected to rigorous tests to ensure they comply with the specifications of Defra's Smoke Control Areas. These fuels are a fantastic alternative to real logs, since they are less pollutant and produce less fumes than the seasoned logs.
Before the smoke control zones were erected residents were allowed to burn whatever they wanted. This led to air pollution and health problems for people who lived in urban areas. Since the rules were put in place, Defra worked to reduce the amount of pollution in these areas. They achieved this by regulating the types of fuel that can be burned in stoves and fireplaces.
If you live in a smoking zone, it is essential that your stove be Defra approved to avoid heavy fines. Even if you do not reside in a smoking-controlled area, investing in a defra-exempt stove is worth it. They are better for your chimney system and the environment.
Defra approves wood burning stoves as well as multi fuel stoves that have been tested to ensure compliance with the UK's Smoke Control Areas legislation. When purchasing a new stove, make sure it is equipped with the Defra approval badge so that you can be certain that it complies with the regulations required.
There are two main ways to get Defra-approved. One way is to make your stove and fuels Defra approved by having them tested, which can be very expensive. You can also buy a defra Recognized Stoves-approved stove and use only Defra-approved fuels. It is cheaper to buy an approved stove from Defra, but you should check with your local council first if not sure whether you live in a zone of smoke control.
In England in England, the Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs is responsible for environmental protection and control including air quality. It also represents the United Kingdom in international negotiations on agricultural, fisheries and environmental issues. The department was created in 2001 as a result of the merger of the Ministry of Agriculture, Fisheries and Food (MAFF), the Department of Environment, Transport and the Regions (DETR) and is a part of the Home Office. The department is overseen by a cabinet member who is directly accountable to the Prime Minister.
Approved for Multi-fuel Stoves
DEFRA stoves features approved stoves have been tested for low emissions and high efficiency. These stoves are suitable for smoke-free areas and can be used to burn logs, coal or wood. They are available in a variety of styles and sizes and can be inset or freestanding. They are the ideal stove for those who wish to save money on heating bills and reduce their carbon footprint.
The Defra Logo is easily identifiable and widely used in the industry. It is often seen on the specifications and titles sheets of a variety of stoves, and signifies that the appliance is able to burn authorized fuels in smoke-controlled areas. Some stoves may also feature a SE (smoke-exempt) logo which means that they are legal to use in a smoke-controlled location when burning approved fuels.
Defra approved wood burning stoves are usually more efficient than older models and offer the most recent clean combustion technology. Many top stove makers, such as Arada Burley Parkray Stovax, have developed third-generation and secondary combustion systems to increase the efficiency of their products.
If you live in an area where smoking is controlled and you're not using a DEFRA-approved stove, you could face penalties of up to PS1000. To avoid this, ensure that your stove is DEFRA approved before buying it.
A DEFRA approved stove is the best option to warm your home whilst being eco-friendly. A DEFRA approved wood burning stove can help you save on your energy bills, and also prevent smoke from affecting neighbours. You're bound to find the perfect DEFRA-approved multifuel or wood burning stove for your home. You can even find some models that are DEFRA approved and Eco Design 2022 compliant to provide you with the best of both worlds! Explore the options to find what's on offer.
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