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Toxic Drywall From China Poisoning American Homes and Their Owners

by , 11/24/09
toxic drywall, chinese drywall, copper corrosion, air quality, toxic indoor air quality, adverse health affects, toxins

New homeowners in Florida, Louisiana and Virginia are being forced out of their homes because of toxic indoor air quality. The culprit -toxic drywall from China. Tests are revealing that the toxic drywall contains hydrogen sulfide and formaldehyde, both of which are incredibly harmful to your health. The toxins are also causing visible signs of corrosion throughout the homes – blackening copper pipes and wiring, causing appliances to fail, and filling the homes with the smell of rotten eggs. What’s worse, many of the homeowners are also horribly sick, with nosebleeds, sinus infections, respiratory problems and more. It’s nightmares like this situation that remind us how important it is to build with non-toxic and eco-friendly materials – not just for the environment, but for our health and sanity too!

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5 Responses to “Toxic Drywall From China Poisoning American Homes and Their Owners”

  1. pamuckraker pamuckraker says:

    The CPSC has just determined that Chinese drywall is linked to metal corrosion in homes. People with Chinese drywall manufactured by Knauf Plasterboard Co. have until Dec. 2 to join a lawsuit against the company. Rather than go through a lengthy legal process, join this lawsuit very easily. The following Web site will give you everything you need and help you file a claim and get some closure on this difficult and costly time: http://www.Chinese-drywall-answers.com

  2. CCDT CCDT says:

    Finally, an insurable Chinese drywall test has been developed.

  3. CCDT CCDT says:

    Testing for Chinese drywall is the first step to protect your family from Chinese drywall. There is only one insurable Chinese drywall testing protocol.

  4. CCDT CCDT says:

    Chinese drywall is a huge issue.

  5. Allen Kline Allen Kline says:

    How do I test for Chinese drywall? Was it ever brought into the Ohio region? We have some installed in our basement and laundry room that smell like raw sewage ever since the rooms were dry walled.

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