Dayton Daily News

Firefighte­rs given sauna

They will exercise in it after fighting fires to help sweat out toxins.

- By Parker Perry Staff Writer

Springfiel­d firefighte­rs have a new tool to combat potentiall­y dangerous toxins that could hurt their health.

The Springfiel­d Office of Clark Schaefer Hackett donated a sauna to Station One in an effort to help firefighte­rs sweat out anything harmful they pick up while fighting fires.

“We were fortunate enough to take advantage of a grant process,” Springfiel­d Fire Chief Brian Miller said. “It’s cutting-edge, pioneer-kind of technology where the concept is firefighte­rs, after a fire, need to detoxify and remove all of the carcinogen­s or potential carcinogen­s in the smoke from their body.”

A pamphlet handed out at an event showcasing the new saunas says toxins and soot from the smoke and fire can remain on firefighte­rs’ skin after a fire and can be absorbed into their bodies. And as the body temperatur­e rises, the absorption process quickens.

Miller said the policy is for firefighte­rs to take a shower, then get into the sauna and onto an exercise bike where they will exercise and hopefully sweat the toxins out of their body.

Devesh Kamal, the partner in charge of the local attorney’s office, said they want to help the community become stronger.

“As part of our mission to give back to the community, we decided to pick this project ‘Healthy Heroes,’ ” he said. “Giving back to our firefighte­rs is something we believe will be helpful with their health.”

Miller said whether the practice of sweating off toxins after a fire is an effective way to cleanse is still unproven, but it’s good that the local fire division has this tool in case it does works.

 ?? BILL LACKEY / STAFF ?? Devesh Kamal (left), from Clark Schaefer Hackett, and Springfiel­d Fire Chief Brian Miller look over the inside of the new sauna the fire division received.
BILL LACKEY / STAFF Devesh Kamal (left), from Clark Schaefer Hackett, and Springfiel­d Fire Chief Brian Miller look over the inside of the new sauna the fire division received.

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