Electric baseboard heaters are not supposed to cause soot. However; dust settles on the elements. When the electricity is turned on, the dust will burn off. There will be a trace of soot from that dust.
Erosion does not cause fire
An electronic underfloor heating is not a fire hazard and is is completely safe. It is also UL certified
Yellow soot is obtained when the holes of the burner are not clean. The combustion is incomplete. The yellow soot or yellow flame is because of unburnt carbon particles.
Soot particles are the result of incomplete combustion of carbon or organic compounds.
Soot ashes and debris
What caused the soot damage? All homeowners policies determine factors based on the cause of the damage. This has to be determined first. If the soot is from you using the fireplace over time without closing the flue and it happened over the years to where it is now noticeable, there is not coverage for such. If you had a fire that was covered under the policy, then it would be covered and removed.
Electric baseboard heaters are not supposed to cause soot. However; dust settles on the elements. When the electricity is turned on, the dust will burn off. There will be a trace of soot from that dust.
Fire. Heat. Dust. Soot.
ash? soot carbon
Fire mainly gives out heat, light and other reaction products (soot, coal). What you mean is actually the flame, the visible part of fire.The colour of the flame depends on the amount of oxygen involved. If the oxygen level is very high it will give out a blue colour, the less oxygen the fire receives, the less thoroughly the fire burns, resulting in soot particles in the fire. The red in fire means more soot particles.
I have a lot of fire water damage from an incident last year in my basement. What are some good solutions for cleaning soot off of tools?
The rising hot gasses from the fire drag the particles with them.
It's called soot.
yes it does in fact it could kill them
soot
Heat, unburned gasses, carbon soot.