tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-264294700715447531.post3536462364164592508..comments2024-02-20T04:43:47.934-08:00Comments on Eco-novice: Pesticides in Pressure-treated Wood Pose Health RisksBetsy Escandonhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/13598482569526345086noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-264294700715447531.post-38837486980832641372013-07-26T14:51:42.879-07:002013-07-26T14:51:42.879-07:00Thanks, Ecoyogini, for the kind words and vote of ...Thanks, Ecoyogini, for the kind words and vote of confidence in our decision! I don't know about near you, but cedar and redwood is so expensive where I live that I'm not sure we would come out ahead! Plus, we don't really have those skills around here.Betsy Escandonhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/13598482569526345086noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-264294700715447531.post-3528130814248518712013-07-26T12:37:14.847-07:002013-07-26T12:37:14.847-07:00wow this is a phenomenally well written and resear...wow this is a phenomenally well written and researched post!! I had no idea about pressure treated wood and play structures (and the projection that 1 out of 500 children will get cancer because of it- scary!). <br /><br />Because of my childhood, my answer is always- "well, we should build our own"... except that would only work with my dad and brother and it would be a huge endeavour for myself and husband lol. <br /><br />I'm excited to read the happy ending and to know more about your solution. And I'm really sorry about the play structure you did find (it looks awesome), but I feel like you made the best decision.Eco Yoginihttps://www.blogger.com/profile/10693080137196812405noreply@blogger.com