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Can I burn in my woodstove, fireplace or barbecue on a "no-burn day"?

Yes. Woodstove, fireplace, and barbecue use is unrestricted at all times. The burn day decision does not apply to these devices. The only time when use is restricted is during a statewide air pollution episode, which occurs rarely.

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