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Follow the safe practices listed below when working with pressure-treated wood. Specific work practices may vary depending on the environment and safety requirements of individual jobs.

PRESERVE® and PRESERVE® PLUS®

Preserve® and Preserve® Plus® pressure-treated products do not contain any California Prop. 65 chemicals or EPA-listed hazardous chemicals and are easy to work with, requiring no special precautions other than routine wood working safety procedures. When working with or machining Preserve® and Preserve® Plus® pressure-treated wood, the following safety precautions should be followed:
  • Wear a dust mask and goggles when cutting or handling treated or untreated wood.
  • Wear gloves when working with treated or untreated wood.
  • After working with wood, wash exposed areas thoroughly.
  • Do not burn pressure-treated wood.
  • Wash work clothes separately from other household clothing before reuse.
  • Pressure-treated wood should not be used where it may come into direct or indirect contact with drinking water, except for uses involving incidental contact such as fresh water docks and bridges.
  • Do not use pressure-treated wood in circumstances where the preservative may become a component of food, animal feed, or beehives.
  • Do not use pressure-treated wood for mulch.
  • ACQ treated wood scraps and cut offs should be disposed of in a non-hazardous material lined landfill in accordance with local, state and federal regulations.

TIMBERSAVER® PT and D-BLAZE®

TimberSaver® PT and D-Blaze® pressure-treated products do not contain any EPA-listed hazardous chemicals and are easy to work with, requiring no special precautions other than routine wood working safety procedures. When working with or machining TimberSaver® PT and D-Blaze® pressure-treated wood, the following safety precautions should be followed:
  • Wear gloves to protect against splinters
  • Wear a dust mask when machining any wood to reduce the inhalation of wood dusts
  • Wear appropriate eye protection to reduce the potential for eye injury from wood particles and flying debris during machining
  • Wash thoroughly with mild soap and water after working with treated wood
  • Wood scraps can be disposed of by ordinary trash collection.
  • Do not burn

ECOLIFE™

Follow the safe practices listed below when working with pressure-treated wood. Specific work practices may vary depending on the environment and safety requirements of individual jobs.
  • Wear gloves when working with wood.
  • Wear a dust mask when machining any wood to reduce the inhalation of wood dusts.
  • Wear appropriate eye protection to reduce the potential for eye injury from wood particles and flying debris during machining.
  • Wash hands thoroughly with mild soap and water after working with treated wood.
  • All sawdust and debris should be cleaned up and disposed of after construction.
  • Do not burn pressure-treated wood.
  • Wash work clothes separately from other household clothing before reuse.
  • Pressure-treated wood should not be used where it may come into direct or indirect contact with drinking water, except for uses involving incidental contact such as fresh water docks and bridges.
  • Do not use pressure-treated wood in circumstances where the preservative may become a component of food, animal feed or beehives.
  • Do not use pressure-treated wood for mulch.
  • Ecolife™ may be disposed of in landfills or burned in commercial or industrial incinerators or boilers in accordance with federal, state and local regulations.

QUANTIM™

Follow the safe practices listed below when working with pressure-treated wood. Specific work practices may vary depending on the environment and safety requirements of individual jobs.
  • Wear gloves to protect against splinters.
  • Wear a dust mask when machining any wood to reduce the inhalation of wood dusts.
  • Wear appropriate eye protection to reduce the potential for eye injury from wood particles and flying debris during machining.
  • Wash thoroughly with mild soap and water after working with treated wood.
  • Do not burn pressure-treated wood.
  • Wash work clothes separately from other household clothing before reuse.
  • Pressure-treated wood should not be used where it may come into direct or indirect contact with drinking water, except for uses involving incidental contact such as fresh water docks and bridges.
  • Do not use pressure-treated wood in circumstances where the preservative may become a component of food, animal feed, or beehives.
  • Do not use pressure-treated wood for mulch.