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5 Things That Everyone Doesn't Know On The Subject Of Defra Approved
What is a Defra Approved Stove?

A defra-approved stove is a wood-burning stove that has been approved by the UK Government Department of Environment, Food & Rural Affairs. This allows them to use in Smoke Control Areas within the UK.

Defra is an English government department with responsibility for environmental protection as well as food production and standards, agriculture, and an thriving economy of the countryside. Defra also sets solid protocols to deal with known diseases.

Approved by Defra

Defra approved stoves, also referred as Defra smoke-free stoves, are wood burning and multi fuel stoves that satisfy the emission standards of the government for use in Smoke Control Areas. These new standards do not restrict the use of wood stoves in these areas, but only limit the amount of smoke they can produce while in operation.

We are pleased to offer an extensive range of defra approved stoves from top manufacturers like Arada, Burley Parkray, and Stovax. All of our Defra approved stoves offer the latest technology for clean burning. This means that they are equipped with secondary and tertiary combustion systems that help to reduce emissions, which results in less smoke emitted from the chimney and leaving a greener footprint.

Defra approved disinfectants are able to clean and disinfect hard surfaces, such as buildings, farm equipment, containers and vehicles. The Animal and Plant Health Agency maintains the Defra approved list of disinfectants. They charge a fee to obtain new back-to-back approval of trade names. APHA can also test a disinfectant's efficacy at any time. The results can be added to the list of approved disinfectants, without the need to submit samples.

Approved for Smoke Control Areas

Many areas of the UK are classified as Smoke Control Areas, meaning you can only use fuels that are authorised or appliances exempt from the regulations. This is in order to reduce the amount of air pollution created by burning unauthorised fuels that cause nuisance smoke and ash to build up. Most towns and cities are in this category. To avoid breaking the law and getting the penalty of a fine, you should only use an DEFRA approved fireplace, stove or fire to burn wood logs. Stovax offer a variety of wood and multi-fuel fireplaces, stoves and fires that are DEFRA approved for use in Smoke Control Areas.

These stoves have passed strict DEFRA emissions tests and have the lowest levels of smoke allowed in Smoke Control Areas. These stoves can be used with a variety fuels, such as logs, semi-anthracite and anthracite coal, briquettes, or manufactured smokeless fuels like the heat logs. They can also be used to burn gas, electricity and steam coal that is low volatile or any combination of these. On the DEFRA website, you will see a complete list approved fuels.

When you are choosing a stove for your home, look out for the DEFRA logo that can be seen on the website of the manufacturer or in 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 zones and is able to use wood to cook in these areas. It is still necessary to have a suitable chimney lining, however, the smaller 5kW stoves can be fitted with a 5" twin-wall stainless steel liner instead of the standard 6" liner.

You might be able to obtain an authorization from your local authority if you don't have a DEFRA-approved cooking appliance. This will permit you to burn fuels that are not approved for use in your home. You'll need to check the DEFRA site to determine whether an exemption is available. There are other rules to be followed for installing smoke alarms. Also, you must comply with the rules for Smoke Control Areas if you have an outdoor chiminea or BBQ.

Approved for Smokeless Fuels

To be approved by Defra wood burners must be able to burn smokeless fuels authorised by the government, without generating excessive emissions. These fuels, also known as 'Smokeless Coal or Heat Logs are tested to ensure that they meet the requirements of Defra's Smoke Control Areas. These fuels are an excellent alternative to real logs because they are less smoky and produce less fumes than traditional logs.

Before the rules for smoke control areas were put in place, residents could burn anything they wanted to and this led to lots of air pollution that caused health issues for those living in built-up areas. Since the rules came into place, Defra has worked to reduce the amount of pollutants in these areas by regulating what can be used in stoves and fireplaces.

If you live in a smoke controlled zone, then it's crucial that your stove is Defra approved so that you don't have to pay huge fines for breaking the rules. However, even if you aren't in a smoke-free area, it is still worthwhile to invest in an exempt defra stove since they are better for the environment and your chimney system as well.

Defra approves wood burning stoves and multi fuel stoves that have been tested to ensure compliance with the UK's Smoke Control Areas legislation. If you're buying a new stove, ensure that it is branded with a Defra approved badge. This will ensure that it complies with all necessary legislation.

There are two ways to become Defra approved. The first method to become Defra-approved is by having your stove and fuels tested. This is an extremely expensive procedure. Another option is to buy an Defra approved stove and only use Defra approved fuels. This is less expensive, but it is still best to check with your local council if you are unsure if you are in the Smoke Control Area.

In England The Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs (Defra) is responsible for protecting the environment and control, including those regarding air quality. It also represents the United Kingdom in international negotiations on fisheries, agriculture and environmental issues. The department was created in 2001 from the merger of the Ministry of Agriculture, Fisheries and Food (MAFF), the Department of Environment, Transport and the Regions (DETR) and is part of the Home Office. The department is overseen by a cabinet minister, who is directly accountable to the Prime Minister.


Approved for DEFRA compliant stoves list -fuel Stoves

DEFRA approved stoves are tested for low emissions and efficiency. They are suitable for areas with no smoke and can burn logs, coal and wood. These stoves come in various sizes and styles, and can be installed or freestanding. The stoves are ideal for those who wish to reduce their carbon footprint and save money on their heating costs.

The Defra logo is easily identifiable and is widely used by the industry. It is typically seen on the specifications and titles sheets of various stoves, and signifies that the stove is able to burn authorized fuels in areas that are smoke-controlled. In some instances, the stove may also bear an SE (smoke exempt) logo that indicates that the stove can be legally installed in a smoke control zone when burning fuels that are approved.

Defra-approved wood burning stoves feature the latest in clean combustion technology and are generally more efficient. Many top stove manufacturers such as Arada Burley Parkray Stovax, have developed secondary and third-generation combustion systems to increase the efficiency of their products.

If you reside in an area where smoking is controlled and you're not using a DEFRA approved stove you could be subject to penalties of up to PS1000. You can avoid this by ensuring that the stove you purchase is DEFRA approved prior to buying it.

A DEFRA-approved stove is the best and most eco-friendly method of heating your home. No matter if you reside in a smoke control area or not but an DEFRA approved stove can help you save energy costs and will prevent nuisance smoke from disturbing neighbours. You'll be able to find the ideal DEFRA-approved wood burning or multifuel 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 options! Browse the range and discover what's available.

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