Posted on February 18, 2015
Asbestos Disease Awareness Organization Launches New Hear Asbestos. Think Prevention.™ Campaign
For over a decade, we have held annual educational conferences, provided resources such as fact sheets, videos, and graphics to the public, and served as an expert resource for Congress and the media. With our 11th Annual International Asbestos Awareness Conference, “Where Knowledge and Action Unite” right around the corner (April 17-19 in Washington D.C.), ADAO would like to reconfirm its long-held commitment to asbestos exposure prevention by highlighting our most powerful educational asbestos-awareness materials and resources for easy access and sharing.
The new ADAO “Hear Asbestos. Think Prevention.™” Campaign focuses on preventing asbestos exposure by featuring essential asbestos prevention materials. The campaign will lead with various guest health and safety blogs focused on prevention, new graphics, and informative content from other leaders in the global asbestos fight. The goal is focused on how to:
1) Prevent asbestos exposure
2) Educate the public about asbestos dangers
3) What to do after asbestos exposure
The campaign will be reinforced through Global Asbestos Awareness Week (GAAW) April 1 – 7th, building education and awareness of asbestos disease prevention in our community and beyond. Look out for more campaign news after GAAW!
For more related information, please visit the educational resource library on our main site or click on the links below.
Educational Resources:
- PREVENTION: Learn how to prevent asbestos exposure at work, in your home, or after a disaster
- Graphics and Infographics
- Conference Presentations and Interviews Video Library from 2004 – 2015
- PowerPoint Presentations
- Fact Sheets, Resolutions, and U.S. Surgeon General Statements
- Top 5 Asbestos Facts
- U.S. Government Agencies and United Nations Organizations
Be apart of the change! ADAO needs your help to share our ADAO Educational Resource Library.
Together, change is possible.
Linda
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