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Kids in Katrina trailers may face lifelong ailments

The anguish of Hurricane Katrina should have ended for Gina Bouffanie and her daughter when they left their FEMA trailer. But with each hospital visit and each labored breath her child takes, the young mother fears it has just begun.

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Housing crisis looms for Katrina victims

Source: MSNBC

The U.S. government has plenty of reasons to move hundreds of families out of emergency trailers they have occupied since Hurricane Katrina: the start of a new hurricane season, concerns about toxic fumes and the need for residents to find permanent homes.

Children who lived in Katrina trailers may face lifelong ailments from formaldehyde fumes

Source: RealClearPolitics

Doctors...fear [15-month-old Lexi] is among tens of thousands of youngsters who may face lifelong health problems because the temporary housing supplied by the Federal Emergency Management Agency contained formaldehyde fumes up to five times the safe level.

Formaldehyde is the next asbestos: CFMEU

Source: abc.net.au

Australia's biggest building union is calling for the Federal Government to start an urgent large-scale investigation into the use of formaldehyde in household products. It says formaldehyde is as dangerous as asbestos and should be subject to stringent laws.

Medical News: AAN: ALS Linked to Formaldehyde Exposure - in Meeting Coverage, AAN from MedPage Today

Source: medpagetoday.com

Working with formaldehyde may increase the likelihood of developing amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS), a researcher said here, but pesticides were exonerated as a factor.

Katrina victimes to sue FEMA and trailer manufacturers

Source: hattiesburgamerican.com

WASHINGTON - The Federal Emergency Management Agency, which supplied about 120,000 travel trailers to hurricane victims in 2005, is expected to be named as a co-defendant in a massive lawsuit against manufacturers charging the units had dangerous levels of formaldehyde.

US Government knowingly packed Katrina victims into formaldehyde trailers: new documents

Source: Charleston Daily Mail / AP

Federal officials issued trailers to Hurricane Katrina victims even though some workplace safety tests detected high levels of formaldehyde at government staging areas for the structures just weeks after the storm, a lawyer for hundreds of occupants said Wednesday.

CDC: FEMA Trailers Have Toxic Air

Source: The New York Times

ATLANTA (AP) -- U.S. health officials are urging that Gulf Coast hurricane victims be moved out of their government-issued trailers as quickly as possible after tests found toxic levels of formaldehyde fumes.

Lawmakers Fault FEMA on Trailers

Source: The Washington Post

Democratic leaders of a House science subcommittee alleged yesterday that the Federal Emergency Management Agency manipulated scientific research into the potential danger posed by a toxic gas emitted in trailers still housing tens of thousands of survivors of hurricanes Katrina  …

FEMA told the CDC not to report on long term effects of living in formaldehyde-coated trailers. As it turns out, it may not be such a great idea to take advice from FEMA

Source: cbs13.com

CBS News has learned that the Centers for Disease Control, the nation's top public health agency, suppressed repeated warnings from one of its top scientists, raising questions about whether the CDC bowed to pressure from FEMA to conceal the long-term health risks of formaldehyde …

FEMA offers refunds for Katrina trailers it sold

Source: MSNBC

NEW ORLEANS - The Federal Emergency Management Agency, responding to concerns about formaldehyde in trailers issued to hurricane survivors, said Thursday that it would offer refunds to people who bought them after their initial use.

China Lookout - Chinese Food Products Contain Formaldehyde: Candy, Luncheon Meats, and More

Source: chinalookout.com

Bureau of Food and Drugs (BFAD) of the Philippines has tagged 11 food products from China, including candy and luncheon meat products, as containing formaldehyde.

Thailand's terrible macabre museum

Source: The Times

The Museum of Forensic Medicine, where this elephantiasis-swollen body part is to be found, is hidden in a back block of the Siriraj Hospital.

FEMA Investigates Emergency Housing Air Quality

Source: ENN

Washington - The Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) announced in August 2007 that it had suspended the installation, sale, transfer, and donation of emergency-housing trailers until concerns over high levels of formaldehyde can be investigated.

FEMA Gives Katrina Victims Trailers with Formaldehyde Gas

Source: The Washington Post

The Federal Emergency Management Agency announced yesterday that it will allow 60,000 families displaced by Hurricane Katrina and now living in FEMA-provided trailers on the Gulf Coast to move into hotel or motel rooms if they are concerned about formaldehyde gas in their trailer …

Hurricane FEMA

Source: bestofneworleans.com

Suspicion, confusion and frustration have greeted FEMA's announcements in recent weeks.

Chinese Poison Train: Boy Catches Fire After Wearing Pajamas With 500 Times The Safe Level Of Formaldehyde

Source: Consumerist

A New Zealand boy suffered third-degree burns after his Chinese-made pajamas, a brand recalled for containing 500-900 times the safe levels of formaldehyde, caught fire after he sat near a gas heater.

Did FEMA Ignore Toxic Trailers?

Source: TIME

The bloody noses started almost immediately. Paul Stewart, a former police officer and first lieutenant in the U.S. Army, completely lost his home when Hurricane Katrina made landfall in Bay St. Louis, Mississippi.

FEMA Suppressed Health Warnings for Workers, Katrina Victims

Source: The Washington Post

The Federal Emergency Management Agency has suppressed warnings from its own Gulf coast field workers since the middle of 2006 about suspected health problems that may be linked to elevated levels of formaldehyde gas released in FEMA-provided trailers, lawmakers said today.