(PRWEB) September 25, 2012
The Chinese Drywall Complaint Center is urging all homeowners in Florida, Louisiana, Southeast Texas, or any other state to contact them if they have discovered their home, condominium, or town home contains Knauf Tianjin toxic Chinese drywall after the supposed drop dead-deadline of December 2011. The Chinese Drywall Complaint Center has numerous issues with the quote settlement from the makers of toxic Chinese drywall called Knauf Tianjin. The Chinese Drywall Complaint Center says, "Our biggest issue with the Knauf Tianjin Toxic Chinese Drywall Settlement, is there was no pubic relations effort on the part of the attorneys charged with managing this case, there were no press conferences, no TV, nothing? We believe the net result is the attorneys ended up capturing about one in twenty homeowners with Knauf Tianjin toxic Chinese drywall in their homes. That's not good enough-so we are urging all homeowners in Florida, Alabama, Mississippi, Louisiana, and Southeast Texas to contact us immediately if they have been blown off-after discovering this specific type of toxic Chinese drywall since January 1st 2012." Homeowners that have Knauf Tianjin toxic Chinese drywall in their home-but have not been included in any type of settlement are urged to contact the Chinese Drywall Complaint Center at 866-714-6466, provided they can prove their home actually contains toxic Chinese drywall. http://ChineseDrywallComplaintCenter.Com
The Chinese Drywall Complaint Center continues to express their concern over no meaningful involvement from the US federal government, or the Obama Administration over the toxic Chinese drywall disaster. According to the US Consumer Products Safety Commission toxic Chinese drywall emits hydrogen sulfide gases that are strong enough to eat through a copper air conditioning coil in about a year in places like Florida. The Chinese Drywall Complaint Center continues to say, "If toxic Chinese drywall like Knauf Tianjin will eat through an air conditioning coil in about a year in a Florida, Louisiana, or Southeast Texas home-what is it doing to the health of the people who live in one of these homes, or their children? It really is time for President Obama, and the US EPA to show up to this disaster. You can't exactly move forward in Florida-when the federal government has yet to step up-in any meaningful way-No one left behind? Based on everything we have seen, we believe there are 200,000 US homes with toxic Chinese drywall in just Florida, Alabama, Mississippi, Louisiana, and Southeast Texas." http://ChineseDrywallComplaintCenter.Com
(United States District Court-Eastern District of Louisiana MDL Case #2047)