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These carcinogenic particles would www.AmericanSecurityToday.com hang in the air for days and weeks fol- lowing 9/11, and would go on to affect the health of thousands of respond- ers and civilians. First Responder Exposure Responders and workers were not only exposed to toxic materials in the immediate aftermath of September 11th, but also during the cleanup and recovery efforts that continued in the subsequent months. A week after the attacks, the head of 34 the June 2019 - Edition EPA had declared the air and water safe. The announcement cued civilians to return to their daily routines and led recovery workers to continue their work without safety masks and equip- ment. Long periods of exposure led to responders inhaling debris, and at times bringing it into their cars and homes at the end of the day. (An estimated 400 tons of asbestos was used in the World Trade Center. The 9/11 terrorist attacks released the carcinogen in a dust cloud throughout New York City. Now, people who were exposed at Ground Zero are devel- oping debilitating asbestos-related diseases. Courtesy of the The Mesothelioma Center and YouTube. Posted on Sep 11, 2018.) 14