Yes, you can burn Laurel. However, it is best to not burn it in an open fireplace because Laurel contains cyanide compounds which are toxic and released into the smoke.
Fire Water Burn was created in 1996.
A substance would only burn in a vacuum if it contained an oxidizer. There has to be an oxidizer for there to be fire. That doesn't mean that it requires oxygen, just a substance that facilitates the removal of electrons.
Yes.
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Fire feeds on oxygen, and water does not have much of it.
You can burn it. Its pine so do not burn in your fire place.
No. Laurel contains cyanide compounds which are toxic. These toxins remain in the smoke from the wood. It isn't illegal to sell it; it is often sold as firewood. Experts advise aging it at least 2 years to stabilize the tar in the wood, and to burn it in a closed, vented fireplace. The indoor open fire seems a poor idea.
Laurel-Rex Fire Company House was created in 1888.
Yes.
Yes.
Laurel Park Place was created in 1989.
Is there anything can appy to make pine wood burn in the fire place
In the United States you can burn any book that you legally own any place where it is legal to have a fire.
Having a chiminea fire in Weston, VA is perfectly acceptable as long as a burn ban is not in place. There is currently not a burn ban as of July 2013, so a chiminea fire is fine. Check with your local fire department for confirmation.
No, it's very poisonous.
Fire Water Burn was created in 1996.
Long Burn the Fire was created in 1972.