I have a dregree in chemistry and Pharmacy. I have worked with, studied, and I am
knowledgable about the chemical formaldehyde. The insulation present is made by
combinding formaldehyde and acid to produce a hard foam insulation. After years of
exposure to heat the residual formaldehyde will disapate to near zero. Heat will
solve the problem of destroying them. To cheaply test the trailors trained dogs
can verify the absence of formaldehyde. Formaldehyde vaporizes easily with
or without heat. With heat you can not keep the formaldehyde in the trailors,
especially after years of high heat. To destroy them would be a billion dollar
blunder. Let people sign off liability when accepting trailors.
My opinion
Tuesday, July 15, 2008
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