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EPA certified, what does it mean?

 

You've probably heard that auxiliary heathers now need to be EPA certified. In fact, the term EPA is an abbreviation for the United States Environmental Protection Agency.

When a device carries this certification, it means that it meets the standard aimed at reducing polluting emissions into the air, reducing them by almost 90% compared to a conventional device. In addition to being an environmentally friendly choice, it will save you up to 30% on fuel.

In Quebec, in certain provinces of Canada and throughout the United States, all devices sold must be EPA certified. This is why we only offer you stoves and fireplaces which comply with this approval.

Come see us in store, it will be our pleasure to show you our wide range of EPA certified auxiliary heaters.

 

The Maçonnex Experts of the Boutique Foyer

 

 

Source: Valcourt