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NAPIT PROVIDES SUPPORT FOR CO-AWARENESS FIGHT

NAPIT, the UK’s fastest growing government approved register holder for trade professionals, are providing funds to pay for blood tests on behalf of carbon monoxide poisoned victims. This is part of the ongoing campaign launched by charitable organisation CO-Awareness, in its fight for justice for people poisoned by exposure to the products of combustion.

Lynn Griffiths, the President and founder of CO-Awareness, whose whole family has suffered as a result of exposure to the products of combustion, announced:

“We are grateful to NAPIT for their continued support in our fight for justice to the victims of combustion poisoning. Often the term CO Poisoning is used to hide a multitude of poisoning problems, but businesses, the government and even some in the medical profession don’t fully understand the scale of the problem, with links found between chemical contaminants and approximately 180 human diseases or conditions.

The products of combustion, especially incomplete combustion, contain many toxins, some of which we believe may be the true cause of the continued poor health and brain damage suffered by the victims we strive to support.



This research into those toxins and their effect on major organs including the brain, is part of our ongoing program, which currently has no government support, to try and determine the true cause of the dreadful disabilities suffered by people who have been poisoned by what is often termed CO Poisoning, whilst ignoring the other long term poisons they have been exposed to.”

Chief Executive of NAPIT, John Andrews says “CO-Awareness is fighting hard against both bureaucracy and business interests in its campaign to get justice for the victims of what is often called CO poisoning, yet whose conditions may in fact be due to other toxins in the fume inhalation they have been subject to.”, he continues, “We are more than happy to help this organisation get justice for people who suffer truly appalling damage to their faculties because of their exposure, usually at no fault of their own.”

CO-Awareness Week starts Monday 17th November 2008. If you require more information on the CO-Awareness organisation and their work, events this year or would just like to offer a kind donation please call: 07715899296, or alternatively please visit: www.co-awareness.org