Friday 10 April 2009

Americas Watchdog Offers Advice For All U.S. Homeowners Who Might Have Toxic Chinese Drywall In Their Homes

Americas Watchdog's Homeowners Consumer Center is calling toxic Chinese drywall affecting 100,000's of thousands of new or remodeled homes build since 2001, "a national disaster with no easy fixes". The Chinese toxic drywall was first found in Florida, where the homes affected could be 100,000+. Other states where the Chinese drywall has been found in large quantities include Texas, Colorado, Louisiana, Arizona, Virginia, and most other U.S. states. Symptoms of exposure to toxic Chinese drywall include upper respiratory issues, nose bleeds, sinus issues, insomnia, discolored copper or silver, and or air conditioning failures. "If you live in a home built or remodeled since 2001, you should call the Homeowners Consumer Center immediately at 866-714-6466," or contact the group via their Web site at http://HomeownersConsumerCenter.com. (PRWeb Apr 7, 2009)


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[Source: PRWeb: Home and Family Banking / Personal Finance]

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