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* Lather Washhandsds after touching treated wood.
Exposure to treated wood, the draft study found, raised that to 1 in 100,000.
Arsenic in treated wood can form what are called "dislodgeable particles".
"Do not burn treated wood because it can give off dangerous gas," he said.
"Make the kids wash their hands after contact with any treated wood," Mr. Giles said.
He recalled being convinced by an F.B.I. analysis implicating the treated wood.
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Pressure-treated wood may contain arsenic, so EXTREME caution should be used when sanding it.
As the fixing preservative in pressure-treated wood, chromated copper arsenate and ammoniacal copper arsenate were being phased out by the pressure-treated-wood industry.
Avoid pressure-treated wood that can contain harmful chemicals.
So one concern is what happens when old pressure-treated wood is disposed of.
Burning, sanding or sawing the C.C.A.-treated wood releases the arsenic as smoke, ash or sawdust.
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