AFFF and PFAS: What Are “Forever Chemicals”?
Learn how PFAS, known as “forever chemicals,” found in AFFF can lead to long-term health risks. GetCompensation.LAW helps victims of AFFF exposure secure compensation for medical care and recovery.
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PFAS, commonly referred to as “forever chemicals,” are a group of man-made chemicals that have been used in AFFF for decades. These chemicals are highly resistant to breaking down, meaning they can persist in the environment and in the human body for many years. This persistence has made PFAS one of the most concerning environmental and health risks today.
AFFF contains PFAS because these chemicals are highly effective at suppressing fires, particularly those fueled by oil or gasoline. However, the same properties that make PFAS effective in firefighting make them dangerous for human health. Once these chemicals enter the body, they remain there for long periods, accumulating over time and increasing the risk of serious health conditions.
Key Facts About PFAS:
- PFAS are nearly impossible to eliminate from the body and the environment.
- Long-term exposure is linked to cancers, immune system damage, and hormone disruption.
- PFAS are found in drinking water, food supplies, and the bloodstream of exposed individuals.
The health risks associated with PFAS exposure include an increased likelihood of developing cancer, as well as immune system disorders, liver damage, and developmental issues in children. Firefighters, military personnel, airport workers, and individuals living near contaminated sites are at the highest risk of exposure.
Legal action is being taken across the country by individuals who have been harmed by PFAS exposure through AFFF use. These lawsuits are aimed at holding manufacturers accountable for the damage caused by their products and securing compensation for the victims.
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