"The Federal Emergency Management Agency is barring employees from entering thousands of stored travel trailers over concerns about hazardous fumes, while more than 48,000 other trailers continue to be used by hurricane victims in Louisiana and Mississippi. FEMA is advising employees not to enter any of the roughly 70,000 trailers in storage areas across the country, but the directive does not apply to other trailers still in use, agency spokeswoman Mary Margaret Walker said Thursday. 'It's common knowledge that formaldehyde emission levels rise when they are closed in the heat and humidity without any ventilation,' Walker said. Sen. Mary Landrieu, D-La., accused FEMA of using a double standard, and said it 'defies logic' that occupied trailers are safer than those in storage. 'I don't really buy that argument,' she said in an interview. 'It makes no sense, in that most of these (occupied) trailers are closed up and locked during the day"
Sunday, November 11, 2007
The Associated Press: FEMA to Workers: Stay Out of Trailers
The Associated Press: FEMA to Workers: Stay Out of Trailers:
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