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It would have been interesting if H.S.I. had had the presence of mind to address the issue of contamination of the building with airborne asbestos by letting tenants know that they should close their windows after the blasts. Asbestos has been a known carcinogen for decades, but this is par for the course.
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Sabina Mollot posted: " By Sabina Mollot In the wake of Thursday's steam-pipe explosion, the city has confirmed the presence of asbestos. Sixteen inspectors from the Department of Environmental Protection have been tasked with investigating the presence of any asbesto"
In the wake of Thursday's steam-pipe explosion, the city has confirmed the presence of asbestos. Sixteen inspectors from the Department of Environmental Protection have been tasked with investigating the presence of any asbestos in nearby buildings while the site of the explosion is also being monitored.
On Friday, the New York State Department of Environmental Conservation issued an air quality health advisory for the whole city through 11 p.m. The agency's warning noted that active children and adults as well as anyone with respiratory problems reduce "prolonged or heavy exertion" outdoors.
The public is still being warned to stay away from the immediate area, where there are still emergency crews at work.
"You own everything that happened to you. Tell your stories. If people wanted you to write warmly about them, they should have behaved better." - Anne Lamott
How nice of H.S.I. to bring this to the attention of tenants in the building. How nice that they also neglected to suggest keeping windows closed to prevent lots of airborne asbestos from settling in tenants' rooms... especially those with vulnerable lungs.
Just bringing this up because for the 2 or 3 of you who DON'T know, asbestos has been known to be a cancer-causing agent for decades, and it causes LUNG cancer first.
This just creeps me out in light of the recent memo listing 6 tenant deaths in a matter of weeks. Let's try to keep the death rate down.
---------- Forwarded message ---------- From: Town & Village <comment-reply@wordpress.com> Date: Friday, July 20, 2018 Subject: [New post] After asbestos confirmed, investigation continues in Flatiron To: emilyholiday@gmail.com
Sabina Mollot posted: " By Sabina Mollot In the wake of Thursday's steam-pipe explosion, the city has confirmed the presence of asbestos. Sixteen inspectors from the Department of Environmental Protection have been tasked with investigating the presence of any asbesto"
In the wake of Thursday's steam-pipe explosion, the city has confirmed the presence of asbestos. Sixteen inspectors from the Department of Environmental Protection have been tasked with investigating the presence of any asbestos in nearby buildings while the site of the explosion is also being monitored.
On Friday, the New York State Department of Environmental Conservation issued an air quality health advisory for the whole city through 11 p.m. The agency's warning noted that active children and adults as well as anyone with respiratory problems reduce "prolonged or heavy exertion" outdoors.
The public is still being warned to stay away from the immediate area, where there are still emergency crews at work.
"You own everything that happened to you. Tell your stories. If people wanted you to write warmly about them, they should have behaved better." - Anne Lamott