Maintenance:
When dry on its surface, Natural Select™ wood can be stained like ordinary wood and, once dry internally, can be painted. For protection against moisture damage, regular application of a topical water repellent is recommended. Periodic cleaning can revive the color of the wood.
Recommended hardware:
The minimal corrosivity of Wolmanized® Natural Select™ wood is similar to that of traditional treated wood. Hot-dipped galvanized fasteners (meeting ASTM A 153) and connectors (ASTM A 653 Class G185 sheet), or better, are recommended for protection against the effects of moisture often present where treated wood is used. For Permanent Wood Foundations, use 304 or 316 stainless steel. Aluminum should not be used in direct contact with this wood.
While galvanized fasteners are preferable, the use of non-galvanized nails of sizes and types approved by the Model Code is acceptable when attaching joists, studs, or other framing to Natural Select™ sill plate, provided the wood will remain dry in service, protected from weather and water. Under similar conditions, the use of standard galvanized strapping or mild steel anchor bolts 1/2" diameter and larger is also acceptable for fastening Natural Select™ wood to foundations.
Handling precautions:
At the present time there are no EPA-approved precautions similar to the Consumer Safety Information Sheet for CCA. We recommend following the same guidelines as CCA, which are essentially the same guidelines that should be followed for handling untreated wood. For example: wear a dust mask to control inhalation of sawdust: do not use treated wood under circumstances where the preservative may become a component of food or animal feed (note: in raised bed gardens this may be accomplished by placing an impervious liner such as heavy polyethylene between the treated wood and the soil); wear gloves when working with wood; wear goggles to protect eyes from flying particles; and wash after working with wood and before eating, drinking, toileting, or using tobacco products. For other precautions, see the website. |
Disposal:
Natural Select™ wood waste, such as scraps, broken boards, and sawdust, can be disposed of with ordinary trash collection. Neither the wood nor the preservative residues are considered hazardous wastes. If a particular landfill has restrictions against CCA-treated wood, it may accept Natural Select™ wood. Treated sawdust and shavings are not recommended for composting, mulching, or animal bedding, and the wood should not be burned except in approved commercial incinerators.
Codes and standards:
This wood meets requirements of model building codes for many applications, and code evaluation reports have been issued. See NES National Evaluation Report No. 669 for allowable values and/or conditions of use. Such reports are subject to re-examination, revisions, and possible closing of file. The preservative treatment is listed in the standards of the American Wood-Preservers' Association for above-ground and ground contact applications (Use Categories UC1, UC2, UC3A, UC3B, UC4A, UC4B, and UC4C). Internationally, it is approved by government and trade agencies throughout Europe and Austrailia, New Zealand, and Japan.

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