Smoke - from Wikipedia |
The EU plans to control certain domestic and commercial smoke emissions which for once have nothing to do with tobacco or fossil fuels. From the EU preamble we are told :-
Certain materials with
high carbohydrate content are liable to char and emit a complex range of atmospheric
smokes when exposed to levels of radiant heat beyond their design parameters. Processes where this occurs
are often indoor environments of a domestic or commercial nature.
The key to effective
control of potentially harmful indoor smoke is threefold.
a) Controlling the
radiant heat source.
b) Controlling the
degree of carbohydrate exposure.
c) Standard instruction
manuals and training requirements.
In addition to these three control measures, the EU intends
to investigate the possibility of changes to carbohydrate formulations,
specifically water content, in order to minimise the emission of potentially
harmful smoke.
So that’s damp bread and low wattage toasters. I’ll post
more detail on the new EU toast-making regulations as they become available.
More details here.
More details here.
3 comments:
A temperature limit on toasters and grills in the offing?
I'll just go on baking my own bread, thanks; and when it needs toasting I'll toast it on the Aga, as usual.
F*** the EU.
Woodsy and WY - it's a spoof so I hope it wasn't too realistic.
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