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ToxicTrailers.com is dedicated to providing information about formaldehyde poisoning, and advocating effective government regulations. The government spent more than $2 billion on FEMA trailers with hazardous levels of formaldehyde, and now has dumped more than 103,000 former FEMA trailers on the market despite proven problems with formaldehyde, mold and even gas leaks. The FEMA trailer tragedy exposed what is a widespread problem in RVs, mobile homes, modular buildings and even conventional homes and offices. If you are having symptoms such as burning eyes, congestion, sore throat, coughing, breathing difficulties, frequent sinus infections or rashes, and difficulties concentrating, you may have a formaldehyde problem. For questions or to share your story, write 4becky@cox.net.
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Sunday, December 16, 2007

FEMA has used taxpayers to harm people

How many slumlords are replacing the walls of rundown houses with poisoned panels???

This FEMA thing has opened up a whole new can of worms.

How many so called new homes are being built with this kind of material???

Time for the Human race to take stock.

Let us put spot inspectors on all products.

You can't put a value on human life.

Don't think there is not evil among us.

I am not in a very good mood so far as the way FEMA has used the taxpayers. They are probably responsible for all or at least part of my illness including my cancer.

People of the Earth need to realize what is going on with their lives. Thanks to Becky Gillette and the Sierra Club for causing us to see.


Mickey Kizziah
1860 Beach Blvd., Lot # 8
Biloxi MS 39531
mkkizziah@megagate.com or mkkizziah@hotmail.com
ph. 228-383-2672