New washing machine in Redings Mill fire station to help eliminate cancer-causing agents
The washing machine -- called a gear extractor -- allows both full-time and volunteer firefighters to clean their gear onsite and more frequently, washing out harmful agents so that they are not absorbed into the skin.
"The fire industry has seen an increase in firefighter deaths due to cancer and illnesses from the materials in fires that we respond to," said
A matching grant from Missouri Employers Mutual, the fire district's workers' compensation insurance provider, allowed for the purchase of the machines, Coats said.
"They have a grant program that they offer to their clients that are not-for-profits or public entities," he said. "They invited us to find a project to apply for that would have to do with improving the health of our employees."
Coats said that chances of firefighters getting cancers or other illnesses have been steadily rising in recent years because of an increase in the use of synthetic materials to make furniture, appliances, carpeting and other household goods.
"The synthetic material that's being used to build the things that we use in our homes puts off and creates more carcinogens and contaminants that we can absorb into our skin," he said.
Coats said that when absorbed through the skin, these carcinogens can cause brain, prostate, stomach, colon and testicular cancers, as well as multiple myeloma and non-Hodgkin's lymphoma.
"The whole reason those are coming up is because of the carcinogens being absorbed into your body," he said. "Not just being breathed in, but actually being absorbed through your skin."
This is the second set of industrial washing and drying equipment that the department has received with the help of a grant, Coats said. Before they had access to these machines, firefighters may have gone two or three months before being able to send off their equipment to be professionally cleaned.
"Now that we have the equipment onsite, we'll be able to do what needs to be done for our equipment to meet the
Additionally, when gear is washed properly and frequently, there is a decreased chance of firefighters bringing the absorbed chemicals home to their families, Coats said.
"We're always trying to find a way to be able to improve things not just for our employees and volunteers but for the public as well through grant money," he said. "We do a lot of research, and we've been successful with grants."
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