Washington, DC (PRWEB) February 24, 2009
Americas Watchdog's Homeowners Consumer Center is leading a national investigation into what could be toxic imported Chinese dry wall that began showing up in the United States in 2001. Aside from Florida, and the eastern half of the U.S., the group has now found the imported Chinese dry wall in California, Arizona and Nevada in subdivisions & condominiums.
According to the group, "Finding the potentially toxic Chinese dry wall in large numbers of homes & condominiums was always expected on the West Coast, and in the Mountain States. It comes as no surprise to us, as even the largest U.S. homebuilders used undocumented workers to install the dry wall. So if there was a problem, or an issue with installing this building product who were they going to complain to? We have been warning about who built your house for years."
If you are a homeowner in California, Arizona or Nevada and you have had the symptoms associated with the potentially toxic Chinese dry wall, you can call the Homeowners Consumer Center anytime at 866-714-6466 or contact the group via their web site at Http://HomeownersConsumerCenter.com.
The group is asking friends or family members to share this press release with any U.S. homeowner, condominium owner, or town home owner that lives in a home or condominium built after 2000.
What Are The Time Lines As Far As When The Chinese Dry Wall Was Introduced To The United States?
The potentially toxic Chinese dry wall was first introduced to the United States in 2001, and would have entered the U.S. through the ports of Long Beach, or Oakland California, and or the ports of Seattle/Tacoma Washington.
What Are The Symptoms Of Potentially Toxic Chinese Dry Wall In A House, Condominium/Town Home, Office, Retail Store Or Work Place?
If a homeowners, a building owner or occupant of a home, a condominium, a town home, office, retail or commercial property has had or seen any of these symptoms, they should contact the Homeowners Consumer Center immediately at 866-714-6466, or contact them via their web site at http://HomeownersConsumerCenter.com.
What Types Of Properties Could Be Affected In This Imported Chinese Potentially Toxic Chines Dry Wall Disaster?
If a homeowner in any state has any of the symptoms associated with the potentially toxic Chinese dry wall please call the Homeowners Consumer Center immediately at 866-714-6466, or contact the group via their web site at http://HomeownersConsumerCenter.com.
The Homeowners Consumer Center is all about Homeowner protection and corporate responsibility.
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