Pastway Planing preserved wood products are pressure treated with NW 100® Alkaline Copper Quaternary compounds. The main active ingredients are copper and quaternary compounds. Copper has long been known to be an effective wood preservative. Copper and quaternary compounds together provide a broad spectrum of long-term protection for wood exposed in exterior applications.
Important Information
- Do not burn preserved wood.
- Wear a dust mask and goggles when cutting or handling wood.
- Wear gloves when working with wood.
- Some preservative may migrate from the treated wood into
soil/water or may dislodge from the treated wood surface upon
contact with skin. Wash exposed skin areas thoroughly.
- All sawdust and construction debris should be cleaned up and
disposed of after construction.
- Wash work clothes separately from other household clothing
before reuse.
- Preserved 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.
- Do not use preserved wood under circumstances where the
preservative may become a component of food, animal feed or
beehives.
- Do not use preserved wood as mulch.
- Only preserved wood that is visibly clean and free of surface
residue should be used.
- Use fasteners, hardware or any metal product as recommended
by their manufacturer.
- Do not use preserved wood in direct contact with aluminum.
- If the wood is to be used in an interior application and becomes
wet during construction, it should be allowed to dry before being
covered or enclosed.
- Projects should be designed and installed in accordance with
federal, provincial and local building codes and ordinances
governing construction in your area.
- Residential users may dispose of treated wood scraps and cut
offs by ordinary trash collection or burial. Commercial and
industrial users of treated wood should dispose of treated wood
scraps and cut offs in accordance with local, provincial and
federal regulations.
- For more information – www.NW100.ca
NW 100 is a registered trademark of Timber Specialties Co.
