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WOOD TOXICITY
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The selection of materials which you will use to build your home or outdoor projects requires you to understand wood toxicity. The natural toxicity of black locust trees leads people to mistake it for the safe properties of its finished wood products. The public usually develops excessive anxiety about black locust because of this misunderstanding.

The discussion about wood toxicity requires people to distinguish between unprocessed plant materials and their final timber products. The black locust tree contains toxic substances which exist in its bark leaves and seeds as natural compounds. The heartwood used for construction does not contain these materials. The chemical properties of wood reach a stable state after engineers complete the milling process and remove the bark and perform drying procedures.

Black locust lumber showcases its unique properties through this particular aspect. The company produces air-dried products which contain no chemical substances to ensure wood toxicity risks disappear for all users including homeowners and builders and designers. Black locust wood provides natural protection against rot and insect damage which does not require chemical treatment unlike pressure-treated wood.
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