<font color="blue"> I believe that arsenic slowly build up in the body until it reaches an 'effective' level.. and that is when you see the problems. That coupled with the fact that it is slow to leave the body is what eventually led most federal jobsites involving children.. ( playgrounds.. parks.. etc ) to go to the NON-cca lumber.. etc. </font>
This quote is directly from an EPA site.
http://www.epa.gov/pesticides/factsheets/chemicals/cca_transition.htm
<font color="red">"Although the Agency has not concluded that there is unreasonable risk to the public from these products, we do believe that any reduction in exposure to arsenic is desirable. This action comes years ahead of completing the Agency's regulatory and scientific assessment of CCA and will result in substantial reductions in potential exposure to CCA."</font>
Hmm....potential exposure that hasn't been proven. I realize that the removal of this chemical from residential use will be "voluntary" by producers or distributors but it seems to me that they have been <font color="red">pressured </font>into this action by the EPA.
They don't even recommend removing CCA treated wood from existing structures. If it's that dangerous why wouldn't they?
A more resonable approach in my opinion would be to make parents aware that there is "a potential danger" in some peoples opinions that hasn't been proven!
I think the gun was jumped on this one. I'm gettin real tired of BIG BROTHER watchin out for me.
low flush toilets
front load washers
warning upon warning everywhere we look.
Ever heard of the boy who cried wolf? Eventually these gov. warnings will be meaningless.
Auto manufactures are probably going to be forced to put new safety features on electric windows soon. How much will that cost me on the next vehicle I buy?
The quote that bothers me the most is this:
<font color="red"> the Agency believes that any reduction in the levels of potential exposure to arsenic is desirable </font>
Then why not remove existing CCA treated wood? Get rid of the deadly stuff!
This is a rediculous statement from an out of control agency.
It reminds me of this statement that I've heard from so many people. "If we can save just one child from harm all of our sacrifices will be worth it."
I'm gonna go dunk my head in a 5 gal. bucket of water. I've got one without a warning on it somewhere.
Kevin