THE FIGHT AGAINST POISONED WOOD

Posted by Idhay30 | Posted in Buildings | Posted on 22-12-2009

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“The wood treatment industry and the EPA finally reached the common sense conclusion that the best way to protect kids from arsenic wood was not to affix a poison label to it, but to eliminate it,” said Paul Bogart of the Healthy Building Network.

Arsenic-treated wood is banned or strictly regulated in several nations in the world, including Japan, Germany, Australia, and others. Despite evidence that arsenic was leaching into groundwater and contaminating land, each year nearly 6.4 billion board feet of wood treated with a chromium-copper-arsenic (CCA) formula was created, fueling the growth of a $4 billion industry.

Years of effort to put more stringent restrictions on arsenic-treated wood in the United States had failed due to the Environmental Protection Agency’s policy to allow industries to largely police themselves. Even in the era of voluntary compliance and self-monitoring, the relationship between the wood treatment industry and the EPA stands out as particularly cozy. Historically, efforts to put more stringent restrictions on arsenic-treated wood in response to mounting scientific evidence of its dangers were thwarted by EPA’s exemption of treated wood from hazardous waste laws and a voluntary labeling program that both the agency and the wood treatment industry publicly acknowledged as a failure.

The Healthy Building Network’s campaign against arsenic-treated wood began by initiating a public dialogue about its toxicity, especially to children, and the availability of safer alternatives.  HBN, its allies in environmental and public health organizations publicized existing scientific research that found arsenic rubbed off playground equipment onto children’s hands and was absorbed and ingested when children put their hands into their mouths. HBN and others filed a petition with the Consumer Product Safety Board urging it to ban arsenic-treated wood from playgrounds on health and safety grounds.

Reputable Sidney Home Builder

Posted by Idhay30 | Posted in Buildings | Posted on 21-12-2009

Are you looking for a reputable home builder in Sidney? Well, as you certainly have known, in your attempt to build a new house or to renovate your home, you need to use reputable home builder. A reputable home builder is usually able to build a high quality home and to provide excellent service. Their cost effective solution will surely enable you to save money on new home or home renovation.

If you are looking for a reputable home builder in Sidney, you had better go to Heddonbuilders com au. This website provides clear information about Sydney home builder which has been known for its high quality services. The company has been in this industry for more than twenty five years and during those years, the company has proven its reputation. Home builder Sydney is a specialist in home renovation, home addition, kitchen and bathroom additions, and new home building. High skilled and talented builders will carry out all jobs professionally so you will get result which exceeds your expectations. Their high quality services have made Bathroom renovation Mosman the best choice.

Contemporary Garden Design by Eckersley Garden Architecture

Posted by Idhay30 | Posted in Buildings | Posted on 12-12-2009

This garden is designed for a young active family who love to entertain and didn’t want to spend all their spare time slaving in the garden. It is nested amongst large native trees near a 1960’s home that provides strong bones which allowed to structure the garden. The house is really a viewing platform with the garden at center stage. Large expanses of windows at the rear open out on to generous outdoor living spaces whilst garden views are revealed from carefully framed side windows. The garden also includes a pool for the fast growing tribe of kids. Material choices are sympathetic to the neutral tones of the house – muted greys of pebble seeded aggregate and weathered timber all work easily in the space. The outdoor furniture is chose to show that the family likes modern interior design a lot.

Three-Level House in the Trees

Posted by Idhay30 | Posted in Buildings | Posted on 12-12-2009

Set in eight acres of protected forest above the old Preston sawmill, the 4000 square foot, three-level home is planned for minimum impact on the site, by taking advantage of a small, existing clearing. The exterior is made from rugged stone, concrete, and cedar shingles, with sleeker materials inside. The materials blend perfectly with surroundings and provide to the interior the comfort, coziness and naturalism it needs. Thanks to its size the house has everything owners need when living outside the city. There are many places for relaxing, dining, reading a book and other activities so the life wouldn’t boring in such place. The site is also perfect place for entertaining like playing with kids, walking or simply relaxing near the nature.