Friday, February 27, 2009

Americas Watchdog Expands Imported Drywall Investigation In Florida and All US States

Americas Watchdog Expands Imported Drywall Investigation In Florida and All US States

Having just returned from Florida, Americas Watchdog is greatly expanding its investigation of imported Chinese drywall in Florida and other states. Americas Watchdog and its Homeowners Consumer Center have been leading a nationwide investigation of Chinese imported drywall since January. They were the first group to recognize, that the toxicity issues associated with the Chinese-made drywall was very significant, & they were the first group to recognize the Chinese dry wall is in every state. After the Florida inspection, the group is now saying, "we want to talk to every homeowner in Florida, and other states, who think, or know they have this product in their home or condominium. We are now learning the potential toxicity issues with the Chinese-made drywall are much more severe than even we knew. Do not sign anything with a homebuilder before you talk to us first." Homeowners in Florida, or any other state, who suspect they might have the sulphur or rotten egg smelling Chinese drywall product should call Americas Watchdog's Homeowners Consumer Center immediately at 866-714-6466 or contact them via their web site at http://www.prweb.com/printer/http://www.prweb.com/printer/http://www.prweb.com/printer/Http://HomeownersConsumerCenter.Com.

(PRWEB) February 27, 2009 -- Americas Watchdog's Homeowners Consumer Center has been leading the national investigation of Chinese-made drywall, and by far has produced more information about the issues related to this product, than any other group, organization, or firm in the United States. Because of their trip to Florida this week, the group is now warning all affected homeowners in Florida, or any other state, to not sign any homebuilder agreement, before learning some of the possible new information about the potentially toxic Chinese drywall. According to the group, "we are now receiving medical information from physicians in Florida that some children living in homes with the potentially toxic Chinese drywall now have emphysema. We are also advising homeowners in Florida, or other states to not to sign any agreement for a re-drywall of the house with the home builder, until you talk with us." For more information homeowners in Florida who know, or suspect that they might have the potentially toxic Chinese drywall, should call the Homeowners Consumer Center at 866-714-6466, or visit the group's web site at http://www.prweb.com/printer/http://www.prweb.com/printer/http://www.prweb.com/printer/Http://HomeownersConsumerCenter.Com.

What things should a Florida homeowner or a homeowner in any other state be looking for with respect to the potentially toxic Chinese drywall?

The house has to have built or remodeled after 2000.

What are the signs a home might have the potentially toxic imported Chinese drywall?

* There may be a rotten egg or sulphur-type smell in the home or condominium.

* Homeowners, building owners, or occupants in most cases will have seen continuous failures of their air conditioning coils, or HVAC units beyond anything normal.

* Homeowners, building owners, or occupants may have noticed corroded electrical wiring in their walls, in properties built, or remodeled since 2001.

* Homeowners, building owners or occupants may have experienced mild to severe upper respiratory problems, nose bleeds, headaches or other potentially serious medical conditions.

*Oven, or stove elements, or refrigerator coils may have failed in the homes, or condominiums a number of times.

* Silver jewelry or silver plated utensils may be tarnished.

If a homeowner, 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.

* The Homeowners Consumer Center fears the Chinese dry wall was used in the post Hurricane Katrina metro areas of New Orleans, and the group wants to hear from any and or all Louisiana or Texas residents that think this product is in their home or condominium.

* The Homeowners Consumer Center is also concerned there will be large quantities of potentially toxic Chinese drywall in new home subdivisions, and condominiums in the states of California, Arizona, Nevada, Colorado, Colorado, Utah, New Mexico, Ohio, Maryland, Virginia, North Carolina, South Carolina, Georgia and New Jersey, Washington and Oregon.

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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Contact Information THOMAS MARTIN

Americas Watchdog

http://www.prweb.com/printer/http://www.prweb.com/printer/http://www.prweb.com/printer/Http://HomeownersConsumerCenter.Com

866-714-6466