NYC School Asbestos Crisis: A Shocking Audit
A recent audit revealed a deeply concerning issue in New York City's public school system: over 80% of schools built with asbestos have not undergone mandatory inspections in the 2023-2024 school year. This means thousands of students, teachers, and staff are potentially exposed to this known carcinogen.
The audit, released by the city comptroller's office, highlights a significant lapse in safety protocols. Asbestos, a hazardous material linked to serious health problems, including cancer, requires careful monitoring and management. The lack of inspections raises serious questions about the city's commitment to ensuring a safe learning environment.
This situation demands immediate attention and action. The long-term health consequences of asbestos exposure are severe, making this a critical issue that requires swift resolution. The city must prioritize the safety of its students and staff by immediately conducting thorough inspections and implementing effective remediation strategies. This isn't just about numbers; it's about the health and well-being of thousands of New Yorkers.
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