Becky.
Thank you for posting... please spread the word about this forum. It was established especialy for you and those who are helping out in the relief/recovery/rescue.
Regards,
Phil
Med Help
Thank you for your concern for the rescue workers. I have recently returned from 10 days at Ground Zero in the Hot Zone. I was unable to use a respirator and also do my job as a mental health worker and have been coughing up black gunk for several days. I was down there 14 hours a day for 10 days and, naturally, have concerns. Unless the smell is bad, not very many people wear respirators. Many people had eye problems, but I didn't. Most of those people wore contacts. Every evening I had a terrible sore throat and every morning I was very hoarse for hours, but it would go away as the day progressed. I've never been so filthy in my life. It was an honor to be able to go there and listen and help the best that I could.
Becky
I'm also concerned, especially for the rescue workers that have been there for 3 weeks now!
According to recently released press reports, the level of asbestos is very low and not considered to be a health hazard. The individuals who are working in the dust and debris have been given respirators (masks of different kinds), which filter out the particles in the air. These masks decrease the health risk to those who are working in the direct area of the site.