For Immediate Release
August 11, 2008
Contact: Bill Glanz
(202) 329-5856 (cell)
Shreya Jani, Pfizer
(212) 733-4889
IAFF Launches Smoking
Cessation Campaign With Pfizer
Las Vegas, NV – The International Association of Fire Fighters has
announced the launch of a new initiative to help fire fighters, family members
and friends to quit smoking cigarettes.
“Our goal is to help make the IAFF the first smoke-free union,” IAFF General
President Harold Schaitberger said in his address to delegates at the IAFF 49th
Convention.
The IAFF is collaborating with pharmaceutical company Pfizer Inc. to promote
smoking cessation. Schaitberger and Pfizer CEO Jeff Kindler first announced the
joint initiative at the IAFF Health and Safety Conference in Chicago, Illinois,
in October 2007.
The campaign includes materials designed to help fire fighters understand the
risks of smoking and provide information on how to quit. These and other
resources are available on a new web site at
www.iaff.org/smokefree. In the
coming weeks, the campaign will add new resources, including a DVD featuring
stories from fire fighters about how they quit smoking. The web site and other
materials are available to assist IAFF affiliates across North America in
reaching out to members, families and communities to promote and encourage
smoking cessation.
Smoking is a major health risk for fire fighters who are already at high risk
for illnesses, including heart disease, respiratory disease and certain cancers.
In addition, smoking is the leading cause of fires and a significant
occupational risk for fire fighters.
“We congratulate the IAFF for its commitment to this campaign and look
forward to working together toward the goal of a smoke-free union,” Kindler
said. “Fire fighters are respected leaders in their communities, and this
program on smoking cessation reaffirms that leadership.”
“Fire fighters place themselves in harm’s way, confront dangerous
environments, high heat and flames, and exposure to burning materials,”
Schaitberger said. “It’s stressful work and some respond to stress by smoking.
Yet smoking increases the health risks fire fighters face. We want to help
prevent that.”
The International Association of Fire Fighters, headquartered in
Washington, DC, represents more than 288,000 full-time professional fire
fighters and paramedics who protect 85 percent of the nation’s population. More
information is available at www.iaff.org.
Pfizer discovers and develops innovative medicines to treat and help
prevent disease for both people and animals. We also partner with healthcare
providers, governments and local communities around the world to expand access
to our medicines and to provide better quality healthcare and health system
support.
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