Mandatory Testing of PCBs in Schools



Take Action

 

1. Join Coalition for PCB -Free Schools

Contact Senior Staff Attorney: Miranda Massie at mmassie@nylpi.org
Community Organizer Gigi Gazón at ggazon@nylpi.or.
Phone: 212-244-4664.

2. Contact your school board, school adminstrators, custodial staff, teacher's union, parent teacher association members (PTA), Health and Safety Committee (which is mandated in New York), and all stakeholders about testing for PCB in caulking and PCB light fixtures if the school building was built between the 1930s and 1980.

3. Contact your legislative officials on the local, state and federal levels by phone and in writing, and tell them that you want legislation mandating testing for PCBs in schools. Your legislator will be more responsive to a chorus of voices.

4. Contact the chairperson and members in your state's Department of Education and Department of Environmental Conservation.

5. Contact your local newspaper, television and radio stations about this issue.

6. Contact exisiting environmental groups or even start your own advocacy group. An example of an environmental group that has dealt with PCB contaminaton is NY Communities for Change.

7. Inform your local construction unions and custodial unions about PCB in caulking and PCB light fixtures. PCBs are very persistent and may be more hazardous if incorrectly or carelessly handled. It is, therefore, essential that proper precautions are observed during handling, use and disposal.

Under the law, custodians and maintenance people have the "right to know" if they are working with hazardous materials. Please be aware that some unions might resist testing because of the potential loss of jobs.

8. Always send hard copies of your request by fax or U.S. mail. If you send by email, remember that your legislators get so many emails that there is the possibility that your email could get overlooked or deleted by accident. It is important to make follow-up calls to confirm that your representative received your fax, letter or email.

 

 

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