Participating in Breast Cancer Awareness
Every October, the world gets together to celebrate National Breast Cancer Awareness Month. Everyone in the plumbing industry would like to show solidarity and support the many survivors of this devastating disease, and show respect for all of the people who have suffered from it, whether living, passed, or simply supportive friends and family members. This article will discuss the history of the movement and some of the things you can do to get involved in your own area.
The History of the Pink Ribbon

The pink ribbon spread quickly, allow people to wear an easily identifiable symbol of their support for breast cancer awareness, even ending up on many national brands like Estee Lauder, the National Football League, and Avon. Susan G. Komen also uses this symbol so much that many people think that they invented it themselves.
Wear Pink on October 18th
Since 1985, October 18th has been known as National Wear It Pink Day, an official day to raise money and raise awareness for breast cancer awareness. Events occur in communities both large and small all across the globe, with the funds going to organizations actively seeking a cure for breast cancer.

The event originally started simply as a way to encourage women to get their annual mammograms but merged into an even larger scale event in the late 1990s. Today, National Wear It Pink Day is the largest single fundraising day of the year for breast cancer fundraising.
The Warning Signs of Breast Cancer
One of the best ways to raise breast cancer awareness is by talking about the warning signs of breast cancer. With nearly 300,000 people diagnosed annually, recognizing the signs can potentially let people catch it earlier and allow for a better prognosis.
In addition to yearly mammograms (for all women over the age of 40 or sooner with a strong family history on the maternal side) and monthly self-exam, people should pay attention if they have any of the following signs or symptoms.
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A lump or mass that can be felt under the skin or in the armpit.
- Skin irritation or dimpling of the skin.
- Breast or nipple pain.
- Any discoloration of the skin (especially if it is scaly, thickened, or red).
- Inversion or retraction of the nipple.
- Nipple discharge if not breastfeeding.
So this breast cancer awareness month, take the time to celebrate the survivors and honor those who have passed away from this terrible disease. Hopefully, with additional research and funding, there will be a cure.
Work With Supportive Local Plumbers
Affordable Plumbing, Heating & Air open 24 hours a day 7 days a week, is Fairhope, Alabama. They serve both Baldwin and Mobile counties since opening their doors in 1996. Affordable Plumbing, Heating & Air offer both routine and emergency plumbing services in all areas, even offering a “smell good” guarantee (all technicians will smell good and show up on time or the homeowner won’t have to pay).