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firefighting foam (AFFF) linked to various cancers
Those suffering any one of the following diagnoses could be eligible for justice and compensation!
- Ulcerative colitis
- Kidney cancer
- Liver cancer
- Thyroid disease
- Thyroid cancer
- Testicular cancer
We Urge Firefighters & Soldiers Suffering Cancer Diagnoses from AFFF Firefighting Foam to Request a Free, No-Obligation Case Evaluation
AFFF has been widely used at a variety of facilities for both training and emergency response purposes, including airports, military bases, firefighting training facilities, oil and gas refineries, and petroleum and chemical bulk storage facilities.
Aqueous Film Forming Foam (AFFF) and Per- and Polyfluoroalkyl Substances (PFAS)
PFAS in AFFF is toxic and carcinogenic to humans, according to the International Agency for Research on Cancer (IARC).
AFFF’s ability to extinguish hydrocarbon fires effectively and efficiently has led to its widespread use anywhere liquid and gas-based fires occur—however, the use of AFFF has released PFAS into the environment in mass quantities and in an uncontrolled manner.
Due to its ability to persist in the environment, PFAS can travel long distances in groundwater without breaking down–this can lead to the contamination of drinking water supplies.
How PFAS from AFFFs Enter the Human Body
Environmental investigations at military bases, airports, and firefighting training facilities have indicated PFAS in nearby drinking water supplies.
In addition, firefighters and other individuals using AFFF in training and emergency scenarios are vulnerable to PFAS exposure through:
- Direct contact;
- Inhalation; and,
- Ingestion of foam during application.
AFFF is known to cause the following types of cancers & conditions: kidney cancer, liver cancer, ulcerative colitis, prostate cancer, bladder cancer, breast cancer, testicular cancer, and thyroid cancer.
Those who qualify may request a free, private case evaluation by a personal injury attorney!
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We Urge Firefighters & Soldiers Suffering Cancer Diagnoses from AFFF Firefighting Foam to Request a Free, No-Obligation Case Evaluation
AFFF has been widely used at a variety of facilities for both training and emergency response purposes, including airports, military bases, firefighting training facilities, oil and gas refineries, and petroleum and chemical bulk storage facilities.
Aqueous Film Forming Foam (AFFF) and Per- and Polyfluoroalkyl Substances (PFAS)
PFAS in AFFF is toxic and carcinogenic to humans, according to the International Agency for Research on Cancer (IARC).
AFFF’s ability to extinguish hydrocarbon fires effectively and efficiently has led to its widespread use anywhere liquid and gas-based fires occur—however, the use of AFFF has released PFAS into the environment in mass quantities and in an uncontrolled manner.
Due to its ability to persist in the environment, PFAS can travel long distances in groundwater without breaking down–this can lead to the contamination of drinking water supplies.
How PFAS from AFFFs Enter the Human Body
Environmental investigations at military bases, airports, and firefighting training facilities have indicated PFAS in nearby drinking water supplies.
In addition, firefighters and other individuals using AFFF in training and emergency scenarios are vulnerable to PFAS exposure through:
- Direct contact;
- Inhalation; and,
- Ingestion of foam during application.
AFFF is known to cause the following types of cancers & conditions: kidney cancer, liver cancer, ulcerative colitis, prostate cancer, bladder cancer, breast cancer, testicular cancer, and thyroid cancer.
Those who qualify may request a free, private case evaluation by a personal injury attorney!
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Victims of AFFF firefighting foams—and the families who suffer with them—should have every opportunity to address the manufacturers and get the compensation and justice they deserve.
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