
The American Lung Association in Michigan wants to improve indoor and outdoor air quality by replacing or retrofitting inefficient, higher-polluting wood or coal-burning stoves or hydronic heaters.
The ALA is launching its Michigan Woodstove Changeout Program that offers homeowners in the lower peninsula vouchers for up to $4,000 to improve their heating systems.
ALA CEO Barry Gottschalk says the program will help improve air quality for the over 9 million residents of the Lower Peninsula while protecting their health and homes.
Program details are available at mistovechangeout.org or by calling 1-800-LUNGUSA.