September 25, 2020

Why Mesothelioma Awareness Day is So Important – SWMW Law | Mesothelioma & Asbestos Lawyers

  • Shipbuilding
  • Construction
  • Electricians
  • Plumbers and pipefitters
  • Insulators
  • Mechanics
  • Firefighters
  • Textile workers
  • Roofers
  • Railroad workers

Family members were also exposed to asbestos when their loved ones carried home fibers on their hair, skin, and clothes. Even laundering clothes with traces of asbestos on them is considered dangerous.

Even though they knew how dangerous asbestos could be, companies continued to use it with no regard to the safety of their employees, putting millions of lives in danger.

No amount of asbestos exposure is safe. Even so, asbestos-containing materials and products can be found everywhere, even today.

Knowing how deadly asbestos can be, 55 countries worldwide have banned its use – but not the U.S. has failed to do so. It remains the only developed country to have not yet imposed a complete ban on asbestos. It is still used in products today.

Mesothelioma is responsible for cutting short the lives of countless people and devastating the families left behind. It is with them in mind that we heed the call to raise awareness and support.

Mesothelioma Awareness Day is an opportunity for all of us to spread awareness of mesothelioma and the inherent dangers of asbestos exposure. Engaging in conversations, asking questions and pledging your support are all important steps in preventing mesothelioma and other asbestos-related diseases. Your voice can be the difference. Here are some other ways you can help:

Blue is the official color of Mesothelioma Awareness Day. Show your support by taking photos of yourself, family, friends, and colleagues wearing blue and posting them (with permission) to social media using the hashtag #curemeso.

Add the Mesothelioma Awareness Day 2020 frame to your Facebook profile picture. Click “update” on your profile picture, then “add frame,” search “Mesothelioma Awareness Day 2020,” and then “use as profile picture.”

Donate money to a mesothelioma research initiative or charity that helps victims and work to find a cure. Most donations are tax-deductible.

Whatever you decide to do, know it will make a difference.