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San Francisco trying to ban cancer-causing chemicals in firefighter gear, but are alternatives safe?

Photo credit: NBC Bay Area - Lt. Magaly Saade, a firefighter with the San Francisco Fire Department, is a two-time cancer survivor who believes her diagnosis may have been the result of certain types of chemicals used in the manufacturing of her protective equipment.

Read the full article by Bigad Shaban, Michael Horn, and Jeremy Carroll (NBC Bay Area)

“Lawmakers in San Francisco are scheduled to vote Tuesday on a first-in-the-nation type of ban, prohibiting the use of protective fire equipment containing chemicals believed to cause cancer.

‘We’re not willing to negotiate how long we will continue poisoning people,’ said Adam Wood, Vice President of the San Francisco Firefighters Cancer Prevention Foundation. ‘The change has to happen now.’

‘Forever chemicals’ found in gear responsible for protecting firefighters

Wood, who is also a firefighter with a rescue squad based out of San Francisco’s Mission District, is among a vocal group of first responders pushing for the ban of so-called ‘PFAS’ or ‘forever chemicals,’ long-lasting compounds that break down very slowly, which are linked to harmful health effects including increased cholesterol levels, immune system effects, and cancer, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC).” …

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