Cascade Lumber has switched their whole production set up to being
formaldehyde free. Now none of their products contain formaldehyde.
Now does anyone know if the new glue is any better- is formaldehyde
free wood glue non-VOC?
On Sep 10, 2007, at 12:15 PM, <[email protected]> wrote:
So much for FEMA's home replacement efforts by giving trailers with
formaldehyde in them. They certainly would have known about
formaldehyde being an
issue before they expected people to live in those trailers. So
what is FEMA
doing now for housing needs?
**** For what it's worth -- it isn't just FEMA's trailers that have a
formaldehyde issue -- ALL new mobile homes do. Even the great big,
beautiful $150,000.00 ones. It's the consequence of all the new
materials that are used to build the unit itself, plus all the new
materials inside. Inside the sales office at every mobile home dealer
there is posted a warning about this. What's necessary is for the
home to be aired out -- windows open, ceiling fans working, and
circulation fan on the furnace going -- for a period of about a week,
before anyone moves into one. So much fear and concern could be
avoided if people would just educate themselves about the things that
they encounter. MA
P.S. We get a little bit of the same problem with new cars, and even
when we buy new furniture or carpeting for our homes. It's just that
with mobile homes, everything is new, inside and out.
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