BTW, wasn't there a whole big stink about formaldahide used in the walls of those FEMA spec trailers that made a bunch of folks sick? How do you know whether a particular trailer is formaldahide free or not?
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BTW, wasn't there a whole big stink about formaldahide used in the walls of those FEMA spec trailers that made a bunch of folks sick? How do you know whether a particular trailer is formaldahide free or not?
Wannabe...
Just make the boys rough in on the ground outside. Plenty of room then for you and the misses to play slap and tickle. Wannabe tested, Wannabe approved.
Wannabe...
With me and the boys in there together, it won't be formaldehyde fumes that are the issue!:D
I was just about to say...they got stuff that will make formaldehyde look tame..Like Tony Joe White and Polk Salad Annie:eek::eek: Poor wife doesn't have a chance.
Seems that the formaldehyde fumes dissapate over time and are completely gone in 7 or 8 years. Formaldehyde is in almost everything.Effects of Formaldehyde | 1-800-968-9355
Just sleep with the window open and turn on a fan. ;) That will at least move the toxicity/gas cloud around a bit. :D
Prolly right Feelay. I think for a week at a lick, even high concentrations wouldn't be an issue. The problem was probably caused by brand new manufactured homes and people living in them 24x7 as housing. I would imagine they've probably all been made with formaldahide, but normally would take a long time to get to the end user and then the end user would only stay in them for a weekend or week at a time.
Makes sense.
Wannabe...
Some of those FEMA trailers sold at auction recently in Louisiana.......buyers had to sign an acknowledgement that formaldehyde was used in the manufacturing.....I would not worry about it if used only occasionally....open the windows and air it out often.....it will begin to smell OK.....
I talked to my uncle who owns Doves Camper Sales and he said it would cost anywhere from $2,000 to $3,000 to get all the holding tanks in and be ready to go.