Tests show high level of 'forever chemicals' in Montreal firefighter bunker gear
By Gil Shochat and Sylvie Fournier | CBC | November 18, 2024
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"Safety equipment meant to shield firefighters from danger may be increasing their risk of cancer and premature death.
Tests conducted at Université de Montréal's environmental chemistry laboratory for Radio-Canada's Enquête revealed high levels of PFAS in the textiles that make up a firefighter's bunker gear, the clothing they wear when they respond to calls.
The bunker gear protects firefighters from flames, heat and chemical spills. It is made up of three different layers. All three, including the one in direct contact with firefighters' skin, were found to be imbued with PFAS."
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