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While this seemingly is a solution to a common man, or even municipal staffs; but this is certainly an act that is more of a harmful practice than a simple solution.
Know why?
Because, burning of the semi-dried & moisture-laden fallen leaves create humongous amounts of smoke, which in turn is laden with deadly cocktail of unburnt carbon particles, soot, strong displeasing odour, besides dangerous carbon-monoxide gas that can prove life threatening also in case the amounts of it is raised beyond the permissible limits in human blood stream, lungs and heart.
The smoke produced upon burning of the leaves is highly obnoxious and pollutes the air in the immediate vicinity as well as several meters & miles away too. The particulates and carbon particles carried with the smoke and polluted air can result in several allergies and breathing problems to humans, while high intake of resulting carbon-monoxide gas can even put someone's life in danger too.
So, what to do, if not burn fallen dried leaves?
Of course fallen leaves need to be cleared-off so as to make the place cleaner and tidier. Simpler solution to adopt and practice being:
- by getting them collected through local, municipal or assigned agencies and then decomposing them with suitable process technologies at large as well as small scales, whereby natural 'Compost' can be made that can be used as manure.
- by controlled shredding of the collected loads of fallen leaves along with suitable decomposing agents mechanically/ semi-mechanically which can be used to produce 'Mulch' for lawns, gardens and parks.
- collecting and dumping loadsful of such fallen dried/ semi-dried leaves in large landfills, dumping yards, etc. where the leaves can decompose by themselves undergoing seasonal action of rains, summers, et.al.
- by burning them in incinerators (with stacks of stipulated design and heights) in a controlled, calculated and professional way.
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Spread the word. Share this with your friends, colleagues, children, etc. as better & wise knowledge only can help restrain this ill practice of burning fallen tree leaves which is nothing but totally detrimental to human wellness.
But isn't burning the simplest of all solutions?
ReplyDeleteMissed this comment perhaps, and thats why answering it now...
ReplyDeleteWhile burning of the dried swept leaves is the simplest of the ways to get rid of them physically, it is not recommended at all due to enormous ill effects it causes in the entire area where they are burnt.
Better solution could be to dump the collected dried leave in burrows and pits and cover such pits with compost and soil at the top. This way, these leaves shall be transformed to compost, which in turn is beneficial for the soil and not detrimental the way they are if burnt.