Most FEMA Trailers Have Missing Components like water and waste holding tanks - meaning that they are not self-contained and not built or designed for recreational travel.
FEMA Trailers Are Built As Quickly And Cheaply As Possible - FEMA usually requires a large number of trailers very quickly, so corners are cut to save money and time.
FEMA Trailers Are Not Maintained - The regular maintenance that every trailer needs often has not been performed on FEMA trailers.
FEMA Trailers May, And Often Do, Contain Bio-hazards - Any items that came into contact with flood waters are considered a bio-hazard and were to be discarded and/or destroyed, but many people park the trailers next to their destroyed property, tracking contaminants into the trailer on their shoes, clothes, and household items they save from the disaster area.
Stock #: | 24-22126N |
Status: | AVAILABLE |
Condition: | NEW |
Location: | Sapulpa |
Stock #: | 24-22124N |
Status: | AVAILABLE |
Condition: | NEW |
Location: | Tulsa |
Stock #: | 24-22129N |
Status: | SOLD |
Condition: | NEW |
Location: | Tulsa |
Stock #: | 24-22127N |
Status: | SOLD |
Condition: | NEW |
Location: | Sapulpa |
Stock #: | 05SP695U |
Status: | SOLD |
Condition: | USED |
Location: | Sapulpa |
Stock #: | 10-22266U |
Status: | SOLD |
Condition: | USED |
Location: | Tulsa |
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