FEMA administrator R. David Paulison said Thursday the agency hoped to move all of the roughly 35,000 families out of trailers by summer, when hot weather increases formaldehyde emissions. Louisiana ...
ATLANTA -The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) posted on Wednesday two reports from its work related to assessing the levels of formaldehyde in the indoor air of travel trailers used by ...
NEW ORLEANS — While the Federal Emergency Management Agency rushes to move thousands of Gulf Coast storm victims out of government-issued trailers, scientists are tearing the units apart to learn why ...
What should be done with the nearly 100,000 travel trailers sitting idly at sites around the country, at a cost of $130 million a year to the... Trailer Graveyards Haunt FEMA, Neighbors After high ...
Arkansas Attorney General Dustin McDaniel has warned consumers that 100,000 FEMA surplus manufactured homes and travel trailers will soon flood the market — complete with their formaldehyde vapor ...
MIAMI, Okla. (AP) -- Dozens of Federal Emergency Management Agency mobile homes are being delivered for flood victims in Miami to use but officials don't know whether the trailers will be assessed for ...
JACKSON, Miss. — The Federal Emergency Management Agency will keep selling and donating surplus disaster-relief trailers despite concerns that they may have unhealthy levels of formaldehyde, the ...
GILLETTE - Despite warnings that trailers furnished by the Federal Emergency Management Agency on the Gulf Coast have toxic levels of formaldehyde, residents living in them in Wright say they aren't ...
EMMITSBURG, Md. -- They're clean, shutterless and decorated with a rainbow of beige hues. They're mobile homes built for future disaster victims and, so far, have safe levels of formaldehyde. The six ...