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  1. Creosote - Wikipedia

    Creosotes are the principal chemicals responsible for the stability, scent, and flavor characteristic of smoked meat; the name is derived from Greek κρέας (kreas) 'meat' and σωτήρ (sōtēr) …

  2. What Is Creosote and Why Is It Dangerous? | Family Handyman

    Oct 11, 2023 · “Creosote is a sticky, tar-like residue that builds up in chimneys when wood is burned,” says Dan Morris of Fire and Saw. “It forms when the wood doesn’t burn completely …

  3. Creosote - US EPA

    Dec 26, 2024 · Creosote is a wood preservative pesticide used in outdoor settings such as in railroad ties and utility poles. It protects wood against termites, fungi, mites and other pests …

  4. Creosote: Common Yet Extraordinary | Southwest Gardener

    Creosote is the most abundant plant in the three deserts of the US southwest. It’s rarely grown as a landscape plant, perhaps because it’s so “common”, but this shrub can make a welcome …

  5. Creosote is a general term covering coal tar creosote, coal tar, and coal tar pitch. Coal tar creosote is the most common mixture, and is widely used as a wood preservative in the U.S.

  6. What is Creosote and Why is it Dangerous? - True Ventilation

    Jan 7, 2025 · Creosote is a black or dark brown tar-like substance that accumulates inside chimneys and flues when wood is burned. As wood burns, it releases smoke filled with water …

  7. Creosote | ToxFAQs™ | ATSDR

    Creosote is the name used for a variety of products: wood creosote, coal tar creosote, coal tar, coal tar pitch, and coal tar pitch volatiles. These products are mixtures of many chemicals …

  8. What Is Creosote? (And Why You Need to Remove It)

    Creosote is a dark, tar-like substance that builds up inside your chimney or flue every time you burn wood. It forms when the smoke from your fireplace or wood stove cools as it rises, …

  9. Sonoran Desert Fact Sheet - Creosote Bush

    Oh, it’s creosote! This desert shrub emits a strong fragrance when moisture is in the air and on its leaves — the signature scent of a drizzly, desert afternoon.

  10. Creosote: The Hidden Hazard Lurking In Your Chimney

    Jun 26, 2025 · Creosote is a thick, tar-like substance that forms as a byproduct when wood is burned in your fireplace or wood stove. It starts as a vapor but condenses as it rises and cools …