Such debris is usually called soot
One way to reduce dust emissions from a factory chimney is to install electrostatic precipitators or fabric filters that can capture and collect dust particles before they are released into the atmosphere. Regular maintenance and cleaning of these systems can help ensure efficient dust removal. Additionally, using low-dust or cleaner-burning fuels can help minimize dust production in the first place.
The buildup of soot and creosote from the chimney is often referred to as chimney residue or chimney deposits. This residue can be a fire hazard and should be regularly cleaned to maintain a safe and efficient chimney.
The visible smoke coming out of a chimney is typically called chimney smoke or chimney emissions. It is produced when a substance is burned in the fireplace or stove and consists of small particles and gases.
Chimney build up is typically referred to as creosote. This is a tar-like substance that can accumulate inside the chimney when wood or fossil fuels are burned, which can pose a fire hazard if not regularly cleaned.
Chimney dirt is commonly referred to as creosote. This is a byproduct of burning wood or other fuels in a fireplace or stove and can build up in the chimney, posing a fire hazard if not cleaned regularly.
Soot, ash, and dust.
many chimney sweeps died from inhaling all the soot and dust of the chimney, which caused them to suffocate and choke to death.
You can either hire a professional, or clean the chimney yourself. If you choose to do it yourself, you will need a chimney brush, a good vacuum, some form of coverings for furniture to prevent the dust from reaching it and a dust mask with goggles.
A chimney brush, chimney brush rods, tape, metal bucket, small shovel, eye protection, gloves and a dust mask are all necessary equipment needed to clean a chimney.
a chimney in Scotland is called a " lumb". Dont ask me why............!
I think it's called chimney cleaner.
Everyone dies.
A ships chimney is a funnel or stack.
One way to reduce dust emissions from a factory chimney is to install electrostatic precipitators or fabric filters that can capture and collect dust particles before they are released into the atmosphere. Regular maintenance and cleaning of these systems can help ensure efficient dust removal. Additionally, using low-dust or cleaner-burning fuels can help minimize dust production in the first place.
The buildup of soot and creosote from the chimney is often referred to as chimney residue or chimney deposits. This residue can be a fire hazard and should be regularly cleaned to maintain a safe and efficient chimney.
The chimney thingy is called a smoke stack.
The visible smoke coming out of a chimney is typically called chimney smoke or chimney emissions. It is produced when a substance is burned in the fireplace or stove and consists of small particles and gases.