FEMA TRAILER DWELLERS GET HELP FROM NORMI--Abita Springs, LA Executive Director Douglas Hoffman announced that NORMI has arranged a testing program that will enable FEMA trailer dwellers to test new NASA Certified Space Age Technology on the indoor air quality of their trailers. FEMA has been flooded with reports of high levels of formaldehyde and those living in the trailers are complaining of a myriad of health problems they believe may be the result. NORMI is asking those who are experiencing such problems with their indoor air quality to contact NORMI immediately to volunteer for the one week test that will begin later this month.
"We have received many requests for help with some of the formaldehyde issues facing FEMA trailer owners, " said Mr. Hoffman, "and we think we have some solutions. By offering this opportunity to evaluate these new indoor air quality technologies, we think we are helping people with problems that no one else seems to be addressing. Opening the doors and windows sounds like a good idea, but I can tell you that, as a resident of Louisiana myself, this is not the time of year to be letting in all that 'fresh air'. Mold spore counts are high, humidity levels are soaring, and these folks could be exacerbating a problem that needs a real, permanent solution. We don't know if this will work in every case but we are confident it certainly can't hurt!"
The NORMI Test Program is designed for families who are currently living full-time in their FEMA trailer as they work on their permanent home. To be eligible for this FREE trial, the participant must call 800.728.7206 and leave their contact information. Those who are selected will be contacted by NORMI to establish a date for the test to begin. Other restrictions may apply but, if selected for the test, no money will be required for this program.
"People will think this is 'too good to be true' so I suppose it's time for them to put us to the test. We continue to educate professionals and the public on the benefits of improved indoor air quality and we are thrilled to have the opportunity make things better," announced Mr. Hoffman
Saturday, August 18, 2007
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