How can I know if my pallet is toxic?
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From the NSW Timber Development Association: Fumigation with gas involves enclosing goods and woodpackaging, pumping in the gas and leaving it enclosed for a period of time to allow full penetration. Gas is used as it penetrates into the wood and then dissipates,leaving no chemicals in the wood packaging. Methyl Bromide and Sulphuryl Fluoride are both acceptable fumigants.
Pallets can become contaminated with chemicals spilled on them during the shipping process. If there are any spills on it, either oil, food or unknown substances, do not use this pallet! Pallets are frequently used to transport dangerous or toxic chemicals/liquids. It is much safer to use only clean ones and not try to identify what might be on your pallet.
Once you have found a clean pallet, the next step is to check for a stamp or marking on the sides of the pallet.
You can find more information on pallet safety in this article we’ve made: Is my pallet safe for reuse?