Sunjel Fuel

Written by Rachel Arieff
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Sunjel fuel represents a step in the right direction for anyone concerned about environmental air quality and its effect on human health--as well as the health of all living beings. In this age of unprecedented carbon dioxide emissions and continual reports of disastrous global warming, many people are wondering what they can do to become part of the solution.

At the same time, we are becoming more and more aware of the effects of environmental pollution on our health. Whether it's contaminated drinking water, smog-filled air or chemical-laden foods, we're quickly becoming keen to the previously unseen dangers of everyday, modern living. Having learned that prevention is better than cure, this vigilance logically starts right in our immediate environment: the home.


Sunjel Fuel and the Environment

Many of us are doing what we can to rely less on harmful chemical products, and more on healthy organic alternatives. In turn, when we add a new piece of furniture to our home, we want it to have either no impact on our health or a positive one. In the case of the new ventless fireplaces on the market, we can be confident that they are a clean and safe alternative to regular, wood-burning fireplaces.

Ventless fireplaces, though classified as "faux" fireplaces because they have no chimney, are that way because they don't produce harmful fumes. Unlike wood-burning fireplaces, which spew carbon dioxide and monoxide, soot and ash into the air (and leave a little bit in your home as well), faux fireplaces use a clean-burning, alcohol-based fuel called Sunjel that has no impact on the environment. Leaving no smoke, no soot, and no toxic gases, Sunjel fuel-burning fireplaces are safe enough to use in unventilated rooms--leaving the air, both inside and outside your home, as clean as it was before.



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