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Bella Wood review: Formaldehyde pollution 2

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We installed 16oo sf bella wood floor in my house in 2009. Right after the installation, all of my family members started to have allergic reactions, headache, dry eyes, burning throat, skin rash, etc. We did indoor air pollution analysis, and found a high concentration of formaldehyde (25 times higher than it should be) in my house. Wood floor material analysis found it contains a large amount of formaldehyde in the top finish of the bellawood floor. Please contact me if you have the same experience. [protected].

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Toni White
, US
Aug 15, 2015 8:23 pm EDT

I have chocolate cherry Bella Wood and am having a number of health problems. The funny thing is I never had them before we built this house. I especially hate all the time and just got tested for us and it was negative but my legs are stiff. I've started walking 2 miles every morning to try to help reverse this process, my doctor said I did not have arthritis. Anybody else or have an opinion?

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RickLaw
Philadelphia, US
Dec 05, 2013 10:20 pm EST

The law firm of Berger & Montague, P.C., in Philadelphia is investigating claims for a class action suit against Lumber Liquidators for manufacturing and/or selling flooring with illegal and dangerous levels of formaldehyde. Formaldehyde is a known carcinogen commonly found in composite wood products, such as hardwood flooring. Independent testing conducted at two different IAS certified laboratories revealed formaldehyde levels as high as three and half times the government mandated maximum emission level in Lumber Liquidators’ Mayflower flooring.

If you or someone you know has Lumber Liquidators flooring and is concerned that the flooring may contain dangerous levels of formaldehyde, please contact Kim Walker toll free at [protected] or [protected], or by e-mail: info@bm.net. For more information about our firm, visit our website www.bergermontague.com.

Berger & Montague, P.C., attorneys are licensed to practice law in Pennsylvania, and some of our attorneys are licensed to practice in additional jurisdictions, including New York, Florida, Delaware, New Jersey, Maryland, Washington, D.C., California and Connecticut. Our firm litigates cases in state and federal courts throughout the United States. On occasions where the firm practices in jurisdictions in which one of our attorneys is not licensed, we associate with that court on a "for that case only" basis and/or associate with
locally licensed counsel.

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