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FIREFIGHTING FOAM LINKED TO CANCER DEVELOPMENT

  • Kidney cancer
  • testicular cancer
  • pancreatic cancer
  • lymphoma

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Legal Claims Are Being Filed For Compensation

for decades, aqueous fire fighting foam (commonly called afff) has been used to fight fires in cities, military bases, and airports.

However, new studies have linked the use of afff to a variety of cancers. sadly, thousands of firefighters have been exposed to afff throughout their careers.

now, victims who have developed cancer are encouraged to come forward and file a legal claim. getting your claim reviewed is 100% free.

firefighting foam timeline

January 2020

some of the first firefighting foam claims are filed against manufacturers who knew the dangers behind their afff products.

june 2016

the assistant secretary of defense issues a plan of action to prevent the uncontrolled release of aqueous firefighting foam into the environment.

2011

the department of defense releases a "chemical and material emerging risk alert for afff", claiming that the substance poses "human health and environmental risks".

2009

the EPA established Provisional health advisory levels for pfos and pfoa found in afff.

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