With the onset of the 2025 Atlantic Hurricane Season, communities across the United States are once again bracing themselves for the potential double jeopardy of natural calamities and hazardous exposures. The threats range from hurricanes and floods to wildfires and earthquakes, but it’s the hidden dangers that persist long after the rain ceases, the smoke dissipates, or the earth stops shaking that are often the most menacing.
One such invisible danger is asbestos exposure. When natural disasters strike, they can disturb this toxic material, commonly found in homes, schools, and workplaces, putting people at risk of developing serious health conditions like mesothelioma.
To help protect yourself and your loved ones, the Asbestos Disease Awareness Organization (ADAO) has published a post titled “Hurricanes & Asbestos: Top 10 Tips to Prevent Exposure in Homes, Schools, and Workplaces.” In this comprehensive guide, the ADAO offers practical advice to safeguard against this often overlooked risk during times of natural disasters.
Stay informed about this critical issue by checking out the full article on the ADAO’s website. It’s essential reading for anyone interested in mesothelioma legal news, and a vital resource in our collective effort to prevent asbestos disease.
Original source: ADAO – Asbestos Disease Awareness Organization
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