Source: afacwa.org and gcaqe.org
The airline industry has long known that the air you breathe on board can be contaminated with highly toxic oil fumes. But if you breathe oil fumes on your flight today or tomorrow or next month, and you get sick, it's up to YOU to prove that your sickness is caused by those fumes. Airlines typically deny that these oil fumes can make people sick, and you can't just go to the doctor and get a blood test to prove it. Why? Because there is NO blood test specific to the toxins in these fumes.
Hear a Crew Member's Perspective
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Want to help change that? Contribute $5 to an ongoing crew health research project at the University of Washington that is specifically designed to develop a test to determine if you were breathing engine oil fumes onboard. Research requires funding, but if we all contribute just a LITTLE, we can do this.
Don't wait – these top-notch researchers need our help NOW. Time is running out for the project, because without funding, it will have to close down. Just $5 – or more if you are able – will make a difference. Friends don't let friends breathe oil fumes onboard. Spread the message and help this important crew project deliver what crews need.
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