FEMA Trailer Supplier Reacts to Health Threat

by Noah Adams, NPR
May 29, 2008

At the Ohio factory that made "Emergency Living Units" for Hurricane Katrina survivors, workers and company officials talk about dealing with formaldehyde. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention want all residents of FEMA-issued trailers to move out, citing fear of toxic fumes.

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