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Environmental Code Violator Wins Sag Harbor Asbestos Removal Contract

Sag Developments has hired Asbestos & Lead Removal Corp. to perform dangerous asbestos abatement at the old Bulova Watchcase Factory in downtown Sag Harbor.

Asbestos & Lead Removal Corp. is an unsafe contractor with a long history of violating federal and state asbestos regulations.

CLICK HERE for an F.A.Q. on this substandard contractor and the dangers posed to Sag Harbor residents.

CLICK HERE to view ALR's history of violations. You will need Adobe Acrobat Reader to view this file. Click here to download.

ASBESTOS KILLS

10,000 PEOPLE EVERY YEAR!!!



Lung afflicted with mesothelioma


Asbestos is a microscopic fiber that, when inhaled or ingested, causes diseases such as lung cancer, asbestosis, and mesothelioma. These diseases are ultimately fatal.



Elizabeth Clancy's life was cut short at the age of 23 by mesothelioma.

CLICK HERE for more information on Elizabeth and other victims of asbestos.

You do not have to be an asbestos worker to get mesothelioma. Up to one quarter of all mesothelioma victims contract the disease "passively," by inhaling ambient asbestos fibers or fibers brought home on the clothes of family members working with asbestos. CLICK HERE for more info.



Asbesos & Lead Removal Corp.

A danger to workers and the general public


Asbestos & Lead Removal Corp. has been assessed tens of thousands of dollars in fines for dozens of serious safety violations. George Kourkounakis, President of ALR, previously owned AAA Asbestos Abatement. AAA’s asbestos license was revoked by the NYS Dept. of Labor.

On at least five separate occasions, ALR has been found performing dry removal of asbestos. According to the NYC Department of Environmental Protection, dry removal is “considered to be the most serious infraction under the Asbestos Rules.”

Dry removal of asbestos creates a much greater chance that the asbestos will break and the fibers will become airborne. This greatly increases the chance that a worker or a member of the general public will breathe in this carcinogen.

As this graph shows, the airborne asbestos level spikes tremendously when illegal dry removal ("ripping & skipping") is performed. Click here for more information.