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Bipartisan Bill Mandates Respirators for Wildland Firefighters
17 Nov
Summary
- New Senate bill requires federal firefighters to wear respirators in smoky conditions
- Concerns over bulky gear hindering firefighters' mobility and performance
- Studies link smoke inhalation to lung cancer and premature death for firefighters

In a significant move to protect federal wildland firefighters, a new bipartisan Senate bill is set to mandate the use of respiratory protection equipment when smoke exposure exceeds safety limits. The Healthy Lungs for Heroes Act, co-authored by Senators Adam Schiff and John Curtis, directs the U.S. Forest Service and Interior Department to develop and implement these critical safety measures.
Historically, federal firefighters have battled wildfires with minimal protection, relying on little more than "a bandana and a prayer" to shield themselves from dangerous toxins in the smoke. However, growing research has established a clear link between smoke inhalation and serious health consequences, including lung cancer and premature death.




