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Aucoin's Insulation | Asbestos Removal Ottawa: HOME IMPROVEMENT OTTAWA-AUCOIN'S INSULATION: (9) Facebook Ottawa Insulation  Contractors www.aucoins insulation .com/services.html [Attic  Insulation Ottawa  613-325-5341. Blown Cellu... Education Advocacy Community Blogs & News Videos 2021 Sponsors and Donors Calendar 2005 – 2019 ADAO Conference Agendas and Programs Home/Blog, Press Release/RELEASE: ADAO Applauds the U.S. Senate for Passing of 16th Resolution (S. Res. 145) Establishing Annual “National Asbestos Awareness Week” April 1-7, 2021 RELEASE: ADAO Applauds the U.S. Senate for Passing of 16th Resolution (S. Res. 145) Establishing Annual “National Asbestos Awareness Week” April 1-7, 2021 FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE March 26, 2021 ADAO Applauds the U.S. Senate for Passing of 16th Resolution (S. Res.145) Establishing Annual “National Asbestos Awareness Week” April 1-7, 2021 As 30 Percent More Asbestos Was Imported Into The United States In 2020, Education, Awareness And Regulation Of Asbestos Remains A Public Health Priority Washington DC, — The Asbestos Disease Awareness Organization (ADAO), an independent non-profit dedicated to preventing asbestos exposure, today praised the Senate for passing the 16th Resolution, (S. Res. 145), establishing April 1 – 7 as “National Asbestos Awareness Week,” while warning of the dangers of increased imports and use of the deadly carcinogen. “The United States imported nearly 30 percent more asbestos in 2020 than in the prior year,” said Linda Reinstein, mesothelioma widow and ADAO co-founder of the Asbestos Disease Awareness Organization. “With this continuation of use and an increase in imports, awareness of the dangers of asbestos, and an eventual ban on imports and use, are more important than ever. Unlike the more than 70 countries that have banned asbestos, Americans remain at risk of asbestos exposure every day from a variety of places including our schools, homes, workplaces, and from unsuspecting products on consumer shelves like toys and cosmetics.” It is a known fact that asbestos kills. For over a century, research has shown that there is no safe level of exposure to asbestos. “We are grateful to Congress for passing this resolution and once again putting the dangers of asbestos exposure on the national radar, but we must do more,” said Reinstein. ADAO has advocated for a ban on asbestos and for critical regulatory oversight including increased industry reporting, a study of legacy asbestos and greater controls on consumer-facing products. Both Congress and the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) have a critical role to play to protect the public from asbestos. ADAO is grateful for the unwavering support for yesterday’s bipartisan resolution led by Senator Jon Tester (D-MT), and cosponsored Jeff Merkley (D-OR), Sheldon Whitehouse (D-RI), Steve Daines (R-MT), Tom Carper (D-DE), and Dick Durbin (D-IL). ADAO has hosted “Global Asbestos Awareness Week” from April 1-7 every year since 2005. From 2005-2020, the United States has paid $16,309,323 to import 16,497 metric tons of asbestos into the country. Nearly 40,000 people die each year from asbestos-caused illnesses, meaning that since 2005, an estimated 600,000 deaths in the United States were caused by asbestos. These deaths are entirely preventable. For more information on the events of Global Asbestos Awareness Week visit www.asbestosdiseaseawareness.org. ### https://aucoinsinsulation.com/ About the Asbestos Disease Awareness Organization The Asbestos Disease Awareness Organization (ADAO) was founded by asbestos victims and their families in 2004. ADAO is the largest non-profit in the U.S. that is dedicated to providing asbestos victims and concerned citizens with a united voice through our education, advocacy, and community initiatives. ADAO seeks to raise public awareness about the dangers of asbestos exposure, advocate for an asbestos ban, and protect asbestos victims’ civil right

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