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Wednesday, May 09, 2012 7:20:28 PM
As you probably noticed, I didn't say I trusted it either. I like the idea, but that doesn't mean it's safe. So far copper based treated lumber hasn't gotten any bad reviews that I've heard of. I didn't catch any mention of what that product uses for a base so I wouldn't trust it just yet either. The fire issue is about all that impressed me. Every second counts in that case.
Most companies never take into consideration the proccess of installation and simply focus on the safety of the end result. Arsnic was a great end result treatment, but I wish they could turn back the clock and fix what it did to me while I was simply going through the installation proccess of an EPA approved product. I will never be the same at the young age of 47.
IMO, that is just one damn good reason that the EPA takes its sweet time before just pushing an approval through. Remember asbestos.
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