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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 known to be toxic on the market. If you are living in a former FEMA trailer and want a free test for formaldehyde, e-mail nicholas.shapiro@anthro.ox.ac.uk.
The FEMA trailer tragedy exposed what is a widespread problem in RVs, mobile homes, modular buildings and even conventional buildings. If you are having 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.
To make a complaint about former FEMA travel trailers being advertised or rented as permanent housing in violation of the sales contract, e-mail david.robbins@gsa.gov.
Plywood made with Soyad, soy-based alternative too formaldehyde glue, is available at Home Depot at no extra cost. For a eco friendly travel trailer built with materials that don't outgas formaldehyde, see http://www.goevergreenrv.com/.

Thursday, March 6, 2008

No where for trailer people to go...

On Tue, Mar 4, 2008 at 5:31 PM, MARCIA K FELLOWS <1-flowers2@sbcglobal.net> wrote:
To Whom It May Concern: What's the benefit of sheltering people with toxic trailers? FEMA, you are lagging behind, again. Your plan is to get these very same people out of these toxic trailers to go where? There isn't any more housing available for them and what was there's is gone? Who is running this circus anyway? What can supportive people or groups do to help; create the solutions? How can these trailer people help their own cause? Let me know, please. Marcia K Fellows