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ToxicTrailers.com is dedicated to providing information about formaldehyde poisoning. FEMA and the CDC have now admitted that levels of formaldehyde in FEMA trailers are so high that residents should be moved out quickly. CDC testing revealed unacceptably high formaldehyde levels in all brands of RVs, mobile homes, and park homes. To read which trailers brands tested the highest, go to the Website  http://cdc.gov/nceh/ehhe/trailerstudy/. The problem is not confined to RVs and mobile homes, but also can be a significant health threat in regular homes, offices and portable classrooms. If you think you are having problems with formaldehyde, send an e-mail to stories@toxictrailers.com

Monday, February 18, 2008

Formaldehyde victims should seek legal counsel

FEMA and CDC have yet to discuss the health risk of long-term exposures this dangerous toxic chemical agent may have on the hundreds of thousands who were unknowingly exposed. FEMA appears to be preoccupied with its own self-interests, and continues to ignore the facts that all trailer occupants may develop long-term health risks in epidemic portions.

As FEMA has not met it obligations to protect disaster victims from the dangers of formaldehyde in FEMA-provided housing, it is strongly suggested that anyone who has ever stayed in FEMA temporary housing protect themselves by obtaining competent legal counsel. It is suggested that the lawyer be licensed in the state where they were housed, as states may have laws that were violated. I will now be represented by John Arthur Eaves in all actions that may filed against FEMA, other government agencies, the RV industry, as well as others who have caused unnecessary future health problems to hundreds of thousands of victims. Please feel to contact the Eaves Law Firm at 1-877-328-3752. They will be more than happy to discuss the firm's role of seeking justice for hurricane FEMA victims.

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JESSE JOHN FINERAN, Hurricane Katrina survivor and Hurricane FEMA victim, hurricanefema@gmail.com
Bay St. Louis, Miss.