Certified Lumber

PEFC certificate within the framework of the C-o-C group certification of the consumer chain confirms that the products sold by our company meet the PEFC requirements according to the current CFCS 1004:2006 rev.3 standard and do not come from controversial sources.
A controversial source is a source of raw material that comes from illegal logging, such as logging in forest areas where logging is strictly prohibited or where a legal ban on logging is planned. The raw material is not burdened by any encumbrances or rights of third parties and was extracted and obtained exclusively in the Czech Republic in accordance with applicable legal regulations.
We also offer timber and products with an IPPC certificate - which have undergone heat treatment according to the IPPC standard (according to the ISPM 15 standard).
The ISPM 15 standard
is an international standard for the phytosanitary treatment of wood and wood packaging. It includes production procedures, methods and requirements for the regulation of wood packaging material in international trade in order to reduce the risk of the introduction and spread of quarantine pests. These approved phytosanitary measures consist mainly of the use of debarked wood and the use of an approved heat treatment. During this process, the wood packaging material must be heated so that a minimum temperature of 56 °C is reached in the core of the sawn wood for a period of at least 30 minutes.
All packaging material that has undergone heat treatment is marked with the IPPC symbol. The mark must include the following information:

symbol
country code (XX)
manufacturer/treatment provider code (000)
treatment code using the appropriate abbreviation (HT)
Products treated in this way can be marked with:
DB (debarked)
HT means heat treatment
IPPC abbreviation (IPPC – International Plant Protection Convention, which is the International Convention on the Protection of Plants
