May 17, 2006; South Bay, FL, USA; Tiffany West bakes cookies for her children in a FEMA trailer at South Bay RV Park. At right is daughter Denise Fields watching TV. The Sierra Club has tested 30 FEMA trailers and found their formaldehyde levels are triple the EPA standard. It is unknown if West's trailer has the problem, but she does complain of odors so bad she has to keep the ai

May 17, 2006; South Bay, FL, USA; Tiffany West bakes cookies for her children in a FEMA trailer at South Bay RV Park. At right is daughter Denise Fields watching TV. The Sierra Club has tested 30 FEMA trailers and found their formaldehyde levels are triple the EPA standard. It is unknown if West's trailer has the problem, but she does complain of odors so bad she has to keep the ai Stock Photo
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May 17, 2006; South Bay, FL, USA; Tiffany West bakes cookies for her children in a FEMA trailer at South Bay RV Park. At right is daughter Denise Fields watching TV. The Sierra Club has tested 30 FEMA trailers and found their formaldehyde levels are triple the EPA standard. It is unknown if West's trailer has the problem, but she does complain of odors so bad she has to keep the air conditioning going. Her 14-month old son Davie Fields' health has suffered since moving into the trailer after Hurricane Wilma. Mandatory Credit: Photo by Taylor Jones/Palm Beach Post/ZUMA Press. (©) Copyright 2006 by Palm Beach Post

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