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Morsø gives you local warming. Not global.

Wood has quite a special property when talking about CO2. As the tree grows, it absorbs and locks in enormous amounts of carbon dioxide as part of the photosynthesis process. Precisely the same amount of CO2 is released into the atmosphere, when the tree is felled and burnt. If burning-off takes place efficiently, the count adjusts downwardly, so we can say that wood is CO2-neutral and therefore a green energy source.


 

Not only that, wood – unlike e.g. oil, coal or gas - can be reproduced by planting new trees to replace those cut down. The neutral CO2-cycle can therefore be maintained. Generation after generation.

 

To bring the CO2 count completely down to zero, the wood, as mentioned above, must be burnt off as efficiently as possible. And this is where Morsø’s stoves score their first important points. Our many years of experience and constant development mean that, today, each and every one of our stoves are among the most efficient combustion systems in the world.

 
 

Did you see the smoke?

On the one side, there’s talk about CO2 and global warming. On the other, there’s the recurring debate about soot, which, along with harmless water vapour, is contained in the smoke emitted from a stove. Are soot particles harmful to health? Under what conditions? If so, at what quantity does it become a problem? Whatever the case, we should use our stoves so that no smoke comes out the chimney. Even if the smoke isn’t harmful, it can smell and be unnecessarily unpleasant for our neighbours.

 

There is still uncertainty surrounding the answers. So, it is precisely for this reason that we have decided to put every effort into the development of our stoves. If there’s one thing we won’t under any circumstances take any chances with it’s our customers’ health. The demonstrable result is that the emission of particles from a modern Morsø stove has been reduced to an absolute minimum through refined combustion technology and advanced purification systems.

 

The fact that the quantity of particles emitted depends very much on how you use your stove is a completely different matter.

Safety is standard

Morsø’s wood-burning stoves meet some of the strictest environmental standards in the world. This mainly applies to Norwegian Standard NS 3058/3059, which sets out stringent requirements on minimising particle emissions. To highlight our environmental focus, the majority of Morsø’s stoves are, today, also certified to the Nordic Swan Eco-label. This not only focuses on minimising the stove’s impact on the environment when in operation, it also focuses on the impact on the environment caused by the actual production and choice of packaging etc.
 

Our range of our stoves are approved in the US by EPA


 

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Distributors for Morsø in North America

Hearthlink International
9 Maple Street
Randolph - VT 05060
Tel.: +1 877 337 8414
E-mail: info@hearthlink.com
www.hearthlink.com
Wing Sales
221 N. Freya Way
Spokane - WA 99202
Tel.: +1 800 949 4328
E-mail: sue@wingsales.com
www.wingsales.com
Jade Products De Chauffage Inc
22619 Rue Beriault
Longueui - WA Quebec J4G 1Z
Tel.: +1 450679 8554
E-mail: jade@jade.ca
www.jade.ca
Canned Heat
1503-7088 18th Ave
Burnaby - BC V3N 0A2
Tel.: +1 604-765-4515
E-mail: brian@cannedheat.com
www.cannedheat.com
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