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Originally published on May 20, 2021 3:58 pm
At the Early Care and Education Center at the University of Wyoming, there s a lot of what one would expect to see at a daycare - toys, books, and cubbies for tiny shoes. And that s not all.
Listen / We ve got air purifiers, we ve got CO2 detectors, said Mark Bittner, the director of the daycare. He said those machines were added during the pandemic as they were looking for ways to keep both children and staff.
The daycare s HVAC system also got a boost to recirculate air more frequently, and each classroom now has an air purifier.
There are still homes that heat with coal. Yes, coal
Inside the hopper where the coal is poured. The space will hold a 40 pound bag of rice coal.
The coal ash that is produced from burning coal.
The coal burning stove in Julie Kinney s living room in Derry, New Hampshire. Kinney says she can heat her home on $1,100 a year because of the high output of BTUs.
The ash bucket below that falls from the grate.
This is the inside of the stove, mostly a large box. The coal is moved on to the upper tray. There is air being pushed through underneath the coal to keep it lit. As the coal burns. The auger moves the coal forward. The ash drops to the try below.