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Australia’s tenth annual National Asbestos Awareness Month launches new Asbestos Education resource for residential property owners, managers and tradies to help save lives.

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Australia’s tenth annual National Asbestos Awareness Month launches new Asbestos Education resource for residential property owners, managers and tradies to help save lives.

November is National Asbestos Awareness Month - Friday 29 Nov is Asbestos Awareness Day 2023

 

As Australia continues to face the significant health risks of asbestos-related diseases due to asbestos-containing materials (ACMs) remaining hidden in one third of Aussie homes, today, the Asbestos Education Committee and Advocacy Australia launched their 10th annual National Asbestos Awareness Month campaign with a new education resource, Asbestos 101 for Residential Property Owners, Managers and Tradies.

 

To help reduce the incidences of asbestos-related diseases, since 2011 the annual National Asbestos Awareness campaign has developed vital new resources to ensure Australians continue to learn to manage asbestos safely by providing user-friendly and often world-first resources at www.asbestosawareness.com.au

 

Clare Collins, Chair of the Asbestos Education Committee and Advocacy Australia said, “Having identified the need for this new, unique education resource for those most likely to come into contact with asbestos in residential properties (homeowners, renovators, property managers and tradies), the Asbestos Education Committee continues to increase community awareness by providing vital free resources to help save lives.”

 

“While Australia faces the serious wave of silicosis disease, a preventable occupational lung disease predominantly impacting workers from a wide range of industries; Australians must never forget that asbestos lurking in homes continues to pose serious health risks to anyone exposed to fibres when asbestos is not managed safely during renovations, maintenance or demolition including mums, dads and children.”

 

When asbestos is disturbed and microscopic fibres are released that can be inhaled, this can lead to asbestos-related diseases including asbestosis, lung cancer and malignant mesothelioma. There is no cure for mesothelioma, a cancer that can develop between 33 and 44 years after inhaling asbestos fibres with the average survival time following diagnosis around 12 months. 

 

“There is no known safe level of exposure to asbestos fibres. With exposure now also linked to ovarian and laryngeal (voice box) cancers, and evidence suggesting it may increase the risk of other cancers such as breast, stomach and colon cancer, the importance of increasing awareness and community knowledge of asbestos risks, cannot be overstated,” Ms Collins said.  

 

“With interest rates rising and a shortage of tradies putting pressure on homeowners to do their own renovations, we hold serious concerns that DIYers might risk their lives and the lives of loved ones if they fail to respect the life-threatening risks when asbestos is not managed safely and in line with regulations,” she said.

 

Many homeowners know little of asbestos risks and think that only tradies are at risk of asbestos-related diseases but the reality contradicts this thinking. According to the most recent Australian Mesothelioma Registry (AMR) Report (April 2023), 83% of respondents were assessed as having had ‘possible or probable’ exposure to asbestos fibres in non-occupational settings – primarily in homes.

 

Of the patients surveyed, the dominant non-occupational exposure to asbestos fibres (51%) occurred when undertaking major home renovations. 38% said they’d lived in a house undergoing renovations. 20% said they’d lived in the same home as someone who was exposed to asbestos at work and brought the fibres home in dust, while 12% said they’d lived in a house made of fibro that was built between 1947 and 1987.

 

With Australia’s annual asbestos-related death toll of more than 4,000 predicted to rise, the Asbestos Education Committee is urging homeowners, property managers and tradies to learn how to manage asbestos safely by visiting Australia’s leading source of asbestos information, www.asbestosawareness.com.au

 

The website contains an extensive range of free, user-friendly information for homeowners, property managers, renovators and tradies with the newly developed Asbestos 101 for Residential Property Owners, Managers and Tradies education resource developed for anyone who might do work on residential properties.

 

Developed in accordance with government Work Health and Safety Regulations and Codes of Practice, Asbestos 101 for Residential Property Owners, Managers and Tradies is a comprehensive resource that provides Australians with vital information as to why asbestos is dangerous; the risks of working unsafely with ACMs; the steps to take if they come across materials they suspect may contain asbestos; the importance of engaging an occupational hygienist or licenced asbestos assessor to confirm if asbestos is present; and, why it’s vital to only use licenced asbestos removalists to ensure hazardous asbestos materials are removed and disposed of safely in accordance with government regulations.

 

Cherie Barber, Australia’s Renovation Queen™, recognised as the foremost expert on renovating having featured on current affairs and lifestyle programs and in international media forums throughout her 30+ year award-winning career, has been an Asbestos Awareness Ambassador since 2013, dedicating her expertise, energy and resources to educating Australians about the dangers of asbestos.

 

“Australia was one of the highest consumers of ACMs globally which is why asbestos will remain an ever present danger embedded in every corner of Australian life for generations to come,” Ms Barber said.

 

Cherie, who lost her grandfather to asbestos-related disease said, “The only way we can help prevent deaths caused by asbestos exposure is to continue our campaign to increase awareness of the risks and ensure the community has access to vital information that just may save their life or the life of a loved one,” she said.

 

“For those who believe that only homes constructed from fibro sheeting are affected, they would be wrong. Before a complete ban in Australia (31 Dec 2003), asbestos fibres were incorporated in the manufacture of over 3000 building and decorator products used extensively in the construction of brick, weatherboard, clad homes, apartments and other residential property structures such as backyard sheds, fences and garages - It could be anywhere!”

 

“If undisturbed, well maintained and in a stable, sealed condition, these products are considered unlikely to pose health risks. However, if exposed to the elements and weathered (roofing or external walls), damaged or disturbed during renovations, maintenance, removal or during the demolition of homes and other structures (fences, sheds or garages) and microscopic fibres are released that can be inhaled, homeowners, renovators and tradies could be putting their lives and the lives of families at risk,” Ms Barber said.

 

“Complacency is a major contributing factor to avoidable exposure to deadly fibres. With asbestos-related deaths predicted to continue to rise as a result of renovating or maintaining homes built before 1990; it’s vital that homeowners and tradies learn to respect asbestos and take all the appropriate precautions including only using licenced professionals to identify and remove asbestos in accordance with regulations,” she said.

 

When it comes to asbestos, remember the DON’Ts! Don’t cut it! Don’t drill it! Don’t drop it! Don’t sand it! Don’t saw it! Don’t scrape it! Don’t scrub it! Don’t dismantle it! Don’t tip it! Don’t waterblast it! Don’t demolish it! And whatever you do...  Don’t dump it! Visit asbestosawareness.com.au because it’s not worth the risk!

 

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INTERVIEW REQUESTS & IMAGES

To access asbestos information and resources refer to the Campaign Notes & Website Quick Links on page 3 or visit asbestosawareness.com.au where high resolution photographs can be downloaded.

 

For detailed Journalist Notes about asbestos risks and resources or to arrange interviews with Cherie Barber or a variety of expert spokespersons and case studies, contact Insight Communications on 02 9518 4744.

Clare Collins: 0414 821 957 w clare@insightcommunications.net.au

Alice Collins:  0414 686 091 w alice@insightcommunications.net.au

 

IMAGES & GRAPHICS

For various images and graphics of asbestos-containing materials (ACMs) or Asbestos Awareness Ambassador Cherie Barber, Australia’s Renovation Queen™ visit: https://asbestosawareness.box.com/v/AsbestosAwarenessImages

 

 

HASHTAGS

#AsbestosAwareness #AsbestosAwarenessMonth #RespectAsbestos #RenovationRoulette #RespectAsbestosRisks #StopPlayingRenovationRoulette #DIY #Asbestos #Renovate #Renovating

AWARENESS MONTH CAMPAIGN NOTES & WEBSITE QUICK LINKS

NATIONAL ASBESTOS AWARENESS MONTH 2023

Marking 12 years campaigning in the prevention of asbestos-related diseases

2023 marks the 10th anniversary of National Asbestos Awareness Month and 12 years as Australia’s longest-running, multi-award winning annual asbestos education campaign warning homeowners, renovators and tradies of the dangers of asbestos and directing them to Australia’s most comprehensive source of asbestos information and resources at asbstosawareness.com.au where they can learn how to manage asbestos safely.

Since launching asbestosawareness.com.au in 2011 for Asbestos Awareness Week, the campaign has grown into National Asbestos Awareness Month winning multiple peer-reviewed awards both nationally (7) and internationally (2) and has been acknowledged in parliaments across Australia and global medical journals as a leading initiative in the prevention of asbestos-related diseases.  In December 2022, Advocacy Australia was recognized with two Golden Target Awards for the 2021 campaign.

The importance of continuing the National Asbestos Awareness Month campaign and the asbestosawareness.com.au website in the prevention of asbestos-related diseases cannot be overstated.  With funding for the campaign ceasing in 2018 and funding to keep the website live concluding in January 2019, to help save lives the campaign is being conducted in a pro-bono capacity. To continue the campaign and keep the website live beyond 2023, funding is desperately needed.

ASBESTOSAWARENESS.COM.AU

asbestosawareness.com.au is Australia’s leading, most comprehensive trusted source of asbestos information dedicated to educating the community about the dangers of asbestos with a specific focus on homeowners, renovators, tradies, commercial property managers and the owners and managers of regional properties where naturally occurring asbestos can be found.

Since launching on Monday 21 November 2011, the asbestosawareness.com.au website has had:

 

  • Over 2.5 million pageviews
  • Over 1.1 million sessions
  • Over 815,000 unique users
  • Asbestos information resources accessed from the website:
    • Over 1500 resources are available to the public to download. 107 are flyers, fact sheets, posters and templates with the remaining being images, graphics, presentations and videos.
    • These resources have been accessed over 600,000 times

 

asbestosawareness.com.au, provides comprehensive asbestos information and user-friendly practical resources:

 

 

 

 

ASBESTOS AWARENESS MONTH 2023 – MEDIA SPOKESPERSONS

Cherie Barber – CAMPAIGN AMBASSADOR

Cherie Barber is widely known as Australia’s Renovation Queen™. Cherie is a regular TV renovator, highly sought-after public speaker, author and award-winning businesswoman with her renovating for profit career spanning more than 30 years. Cherie lost her grandfather to asbestos-related disease and has been a dedicated Ambassador for the National Asbestos Awareness campaign to educate homeowners and DIYers on how to renovate homes with asbestos safely since 2013.

 

Bret Baker JP

Bret Baker is President of the Asbestos & Hazmat Removal Contractors Association of NSW (AHRCA). Bret is a Civil and Environmental Engineer and is the Managing Director of Beasy Pty Ltd with more than 25 years experienced in asbestos removal and demolition. Bret is a long-time industry representative on a number of government asbestos and demolition advisory committees including SafeWork NSW Demolition & Asbestos Consultative Committee and the Asbestos Safety & Eradication Agency of Australia – Management and Removal Committee Member. Bret has presented at state and national asbestos forums on asbestos-related industry issues. Bret is a member of the Asbestos Education Committee for the National Asbestos Awareness Campaign.

 

John Batty

John Batty is one of the founding members of the Asbestos & Hazardous-Materials Consultants Association (AHCA) and the Managing Director of EDP Consultants, a global provider of Health, Safety and Environmental Services. John has more than 18 years’ experience in asbestos and hazardous materials management and provides consultancy services to a number of government departments and private organisations. John is a member of the Asbestos Education Committee for the National Asbestos Awareness Campaign.

 

Clare Collins

Clare Collins is the Director of the National Asbestos Awareness Month campaign and asbestosawareness.com.au. Clare is the Managing Director of Insight Communications, the creators and managers of the Asbestos Awareness campaign since 2011. Working in consultation with government experts and industry leaders, Insight are the creatives behind the multi-award winning campaign and asbestosawareness.com.au. Insight has presented the campaign to stakeholders and industry leaders in the UK, Europe and Australia. Clare is the Chair of Advocacy Australia and the Asbestos Education Committee for the National Asbestos Awareness Campaign.

 

Councillor Greg Cummings

Clr Cummings has previously served as Mayor and Councillor on the former Holroyd City Council since 2004. He was elected as the first Mayor of Cumberland since inception in 2017. Clr Cummings has been instrumental in the initiation of the Workplace Tragedy Memorial, the asbestos awareness campaign, and Reconciliation Day. He strives to represent his constituents and is passionate about local issues. Clr Cummings is a member of the Asbestos Education Committee for the National Asbestos Awareness Campaign.

 

Mathew Klintfält, Asbestos Awareness Advocate and son of the Late Carol Klintfält AM

Mathew Klintfält is the son of the Late Carol Klintfält AM who was honoured with an Order of Australia in Queen’s Birthday Honours Roll 2015 for her tireless advocacy to Asbestos Awareness following her diagnosis with mesothelioma. Mathew is an advocated for the prevention of asbestos-related diseases providing personal insight into the impact asbestos had on his mother and his family. Mathew is a member of the Asbestos Education Committee for the National Asbestos Awareness Campaign.

 

Phillip Smith

Phillip Smith is the Group Executive for Environment, Health, Safety and Quality and Business Technology at SHAPE Australia Pty Limited. Phil has over 30 years’ experience in the building industry and holds trade, construction, strategic leadership and WHS qualifications. Phil is a member of the Asbestos & Hazmat Removal Contractors Association and the OFSC Industry Reference Group, and strongly advocates for asbestos awareness causes, industry associations and charitable organisations. SHAPE has a strong focus on asbestos management, education, and awareness, with industry leading asbestos management systems. Phil is a member of the Asbestos Education Committee for the National Asbestos Awareness Campaign.

 

Joanne Wade

Joanne Wade is the Head of National Asbestos and Dust Diseases for Slater and Gordon Lawyers and is a respected thought leader in advocating for the needs of people with asbestos related diseases since 1996.  Joanne brings a unique credibility and very personal experience to the role, as her father is a victim of asbestos disease, which has led her to a career she is passionate about. Ms Wade was a founding member of Australia’s first Asbestos Education Committee for the Asbestos Awareness Campaign aimed at educating homeowners and renovators on the dangers of asbestos.

 

Health and Medical Researchers:

Health and medical researchers are available on request.

 

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Key Facts:
  • 1-in-3 Australian homes contain asbestos
  • 4000 Austrians die annually from an asbestos-related disease - 235% more than the 2022 annual national road toll.
  • 51% of mesothelioma patients reported exposure during home renovations
  • ANY home built or renovated prior to 1990 will contain asbestos in some form or another.
    • Homes include apartments, brick, weatherboard or clad
    • Even Victorian Terrance's contain asbestos as it was introduced 
  • 61.4% of DIY renovators reported being exposed to asbestos fibres during home renos
  • The annual Asbestos Awareness Campaign is Australia's only multi-award-winning asbestos education initiative and launched in 2011.

Contact details:

Insight Communications - 02 9518 4744

Alice Collins - 0414 686 091 - alice@insightcommunications.net.au

Clare Collina - 0414 821 957 - clare@insightcommunications.net.au

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