Article: FORMALDEHYDE AND TRAVEL TRAILERS

The U.S. Department of Homeland Security's Federal Emergency Management Agency issued the following press release:

1. What is FEMA doing to address health questions and concerns about formaldehyde in travel trailers in the Gulf Coast area?

The health and safety of residents is FEMA's primary concern. The agency has asked the Centers for Control and Prevention (CDC) for its assistance and expertise in conducting a public health assessment of indoor air quality in travel trailers housing disaster victims in the Gulf Coast states.

2. I thought FEMA had already done a travel trailer study.

Yes. Last summer the Environmental Protection Agency and the Agency for Toxic Substances and the CDC's ...

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