I ran across another article on MSNBC and this one is about the FEMA trailers used after Hurricane Katrina. See, after Katrina, nearly 1 million people were displaced because of the hurricane, and thousands were sent to emergency trailers and there are still approximately 500 families living in trailers, despite the high levels of formaldehyde. Now keep in mind, FEMA previously promised that they would no longer and never again use those trailers but now, as long as they are shown to have lower levels they would use them as an option again. The problem is, they don't know what "lower levels" really means. It seems nobody does!
But have no fear, they are working to provide money for these people so they can get doctor exams - similar to how the World Trade Center heroes were provided care. We all know how that turned out right?
I need to know how I can help, I need to know what I can post, what I can do. I hate just making people aware of the problem without even knowing how to help with a solution. Any ideas?
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