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Hidden Asbestos Threat Burns Through Firefighter Lives
10 Dec
Summary
- Firefighters face high rates of terminal cancer from asbestos exposure.
- Inadequate PPE cleaning and storage risks continued exposure.
- Calls grow for national asbestos register and building removal.

Scores of firefighters have developed mesothelioma, a terminal cancer linked to asbestos exposure, with the disease significantly outpacing fatalities in the line of duty. Many former firefighters recount working without adequate protection or warnings about asbestos, a known carcinogen prevalent in older buildings and materials. This has led to debilitating health consequences decades after initial exposure.
The risks persist today, as a survey revealed serious shortcomings in PPE decontamination protocols. Firefighters often store contaminated gear improperly, and a lack of adequate showering facilities means they may carry toxic fibers home. This poses a grave danger not only to the firefighters but also to their families, highlighting a systemic failure in safeguarding their health.
Campaigns are now urging the government to implement a phased asbestos removal from public buildings and establish a national digital register. Experts emphasize that firefighters face some of the highest risks and that current protections are largely absent, calling the situation a "national disgrace." The international health community also recognizes firefighting as a carcinogenic profession, with firefighters having a significantly increased risk of mesothelioma.



