I am wondering if there is any danger to having pressure-treated wood indoors in my home.
I built a floating shelf with three different types of wood (see pics):
- the skeleton frame to hold the shelf that gets mounted on the wall was from C16/24 pressure-treated 2x4s
- the top and bottom of the box/shelf itself was of regular non-treated wood for indoor use
- the front and sides of the box/shelf was made from a fence board/slat, which I assume is treated
You can see the outer box goes over the inner 2x4 frame and the outerwood was all stained with an indoor-type stain.
I remember reading that pressure-treated wood is not dangerous if you are not using it for cutting boards or food surfaces, but I have also read some conflicting things and am wondering if I need to re-do this shelf in a safer way.
Is there any danger to this in terms of air quality?
I built a floating shelf with three different types of wood (see pics):
- the skeleton frame to hold the shelf that gets mounted on the wall was from C16/24 pressure-treated 2x4s
- the top and bottom of the box/shelf itself was of regular non-treated wood for indoor use
- the front and sides of the box/shelf was made from a fence board/slat, which I assume is treated
You can see the outer box goes over the inner 2x4 frame and the outerwood was all stained with an indoor-type stain.
I remember reading that pressure-treated wood is not dangerous if you are not using it for cutting boards or food surfaces, but I have also read some conflicting things and am wondering if I need to re-do this shelf in a safer way.
Is there any danger to this in terms of air quality?
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