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- FEMA Asks Trailer Users to Start Paying RentFEMA's trailer program provides victims of natural disasters a place to live, while they pick up the pieces of their lives. FEMA has decided that there is a time limit to this service, asking Iowans to pay rent.
- FEMA Trailers to Native Americans - Modern Smallpox Blankets for Indians?Historically, Indians have been treated as second-rate citizens by uncaring government agencies. Now, it may be happening again.
- South Dakota Indians to Benefit from FEMA Trailers Meant for Katrina VictimsUnused FEMA trailers meant for Hurricane Katrina victims will soon be distributed among South Dakota's Indian population, since Sen. Tim Johnson pushed through a law that did away with the federal requirement that the trailers must go to disaster victims.
Fema Trailers Near Katrina Contain Toxic Levels of Formaldehyde2 years later, 86,000 residents are still living in trailers provided by FEMA. Recently, there have been reports that these trailers are letting off toxic fumes of formaldehyde, possibly causing Cancer later on.
Housing on the Cheap: How to Buy a FEMA TrailerFEMA periodically disposes of mobile homes and travel trailers that have been used as temporary emergency housing after natural disasters such as Hurricane Katrina that devastated the Gulf Coast in 2005.
Thanks to Our Government for Not Kicking Hurricane Victims Out on the Street!Good news for Hurricane Katrina and Hurricane Rita victims living in FEMA trailers in Louisiana and Mississippi. They won't be evicted from their homes!- Habitaflex: The Greatest Design in Easily Movable HousesSet it up or knock it down, either way all it takes is two people and about two hours.
- Studies Find Unsafe Levels of Formaldehyde in FEMA Trailers Supplied to Katrina VictimsA preliminary report by the Centers For disease Control suggest that the FEMA trailers supplied to Katrina victims may have unsafe levels of formaldehyde. Formaldehyde is a chemical preservative used....
- FEMA Trailer Crisis: 5 Possible CausesPossible reasons why formaldehyde gas levels are so high in FEMA temporary housing units that they are making people ill, and in some cases, suspected of causing deaths.