Manufacturers Share Responsibility for FEMA Trailer Formaldehyde

Posted by S. Dawn Casey on March 13, 2008 |

At a hearing of the House Subcommittee on Homeland Security Appropriations, FEMA director David Paulison says FEMA trailers are identical to consumer models, manufacturers need to work with FEMA to resolve safety issues. He further states that every trailer passing through FEMA’s hands is being inspected. (1:00)

 
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March 13, 2008

One Response to “Manufacturers Share Responsibility for FEMA Trailer Formaldehyde”

  1. hurricaneFEMA victim Says:

    Secretary Chertoff and Director Paulison have both stated that the
    FEMA housing that was provided to Hurricane Katrina and Rita can be
    purchased by anyone from RV and mobile home dealers. These statements
    may be be less than honest, as FEMA had many of the toxic trailers
    manufactured to specifications provided by FEMA. The questionable
    FEMA (ADA-UFUS) designed units were used to house the disabled and
    injured survivors. The FEMA units are suspected to contain the
    formaldehyde emitting products that were made in China.


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