* Move aims to help consumers deal with drywall problems * Homeowners blame drywall for nose bleeds, headaches * Emissions from Chinese drywall 100 times above others By Tom Doggett WASHINGTON, April ...
MANATEE — Limited laboratory testing of Chinese-made drywall found it contained higher levels of sulfuric and organic compounds than an American sample, a consultant said in a preliminary report ...
The Consumer Product Safety Commission recently finished a 51-home study that found a definitive link between Chinese drywall and elevated levels of hydrogen sulfide, a dangerous compound that reeks ...
NEW ORLEANS (AP) — Thousands of U.S. homes tainted by Chinese drywall should be gutted, according to new guidelines released Friday by the Consumer Product Safety Commission. The guidelines say ...
A specialized task force headed by the Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) and the Consumer Product Safety Commission (CSPC) developed a system of criteria to use in identifying houses ...
According to the CPSC, some findings during home testing came as a surprise. When looking for evidence of the 'rotten egg' smell reported by owners -- hydrogen sulfide, carbon disulfide and carbonyl ...
BEIJING, Jan 10 (Reuters) - The top U.S. product safety official said on Monday the agency has failed to persuade Chinese makers of defective drywall to compensate American homeowners, in a dispute ...
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