Wednesday, 25 February 2009

Americas Watchdog Discovers Possibly Toxic Chinese Dry Wall In California, Nevada & Arizona Homes & Condominiums

Americas Watchdog & its Homeowners Consumer Center are leading a national investigation into potentially toxic Chinese dry wall used in new home, condominium, town home & some commercial developments since 2001. The potentially toxic Chinese dry wall has been associated with health issues, air conditioning coil & electrical corrosion in new home sub divisions and or condominiums built in the U.S. since 2001. According to the group, "We have now heard from homeowners in California, Nevada and Arizona, and we are positive we will find hundreds, if not thousands more in California, Nevada and Arizona. If a home or condominium in any state was built after 2000, and has always had a sulfur, or rotten egg smell, and has also had air conditioning coil corrosion, and or failures, or health issues they should call us right away at 866-714-6466." To contact the group via their web site go to http://HomeownersConsumerCenter.com. (PRWeb Feb 24, 2009)


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[Source: PRWeb: Business Real Estate]

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