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Stand 'n Seal Spray

Did you or someone you know use “Tile Perfect Stand 'n Seal ‘Spray On’ Grout Sealer” and experience breathing difficulties, coughing, asthma, flu-like symptoms, respiratory, neurological problems or death? If so, please contact us by telephone or email immediately:

Stand 'n Seal Spray

FRANK A. ILARDI
HOUCK, ILARDI & REGAS, LLC
Two Ravinia Drive, Suite 800
Atlanta, Georgia 30346
(770) 392-6082
frank@hirlaw.com

Tile Perfect's Stand 'n Seal Spray-On Grout Sealer contains a dangerous combination of chemicals which affect the respiratory system. Breathing or aspirating these chemicals into your lungs can cause hypoxia, pneumonitis, lung damage, and death. Some symptoms may include difficulty breathing, vomiting, convulsions, loss of consciousness, aspiration, pneumonitis, speech loss, memory loss, central nervous system depression and death. Seek medical treatment immediately if necessary.

HOUCK, ILARDI & REGAS represents numerous clients nationwide who have suffered injuries from using Tile Perfect Stand 'n Seal Spray-On Grout Sealer and we have already obtained excellent settlements for some of our clients without having to file a lawsuit. If you have suffered injury or been affected, you may need to file a lawsuit for your damages.

Please call us for more information and one of our dedicated Stand 'n Seal lawyers will discuss with you the Stand 'n Seal cases, the recall of Tile Perfect's product, your exposure to the toxic fumes and how we can help you seek a fair recovery for your injuries.

Click the links below to learn more about Stand 'n Seal Spray-On Grout Sealer


10/08/07: Dangerous Sealer Stayed on Shelves After Recall


10/30/07: Doctor says grout sealer caused 'chemical pneumonia'


Denver Aug. 27, 2005 Katie Couric reports: Tile Spray Recalled - Harsh Fumes Emitted By 'Stand 'N Seal' Tile Spray Prove Dangerous



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