Fontana’s mix of logistics, manufacturing, distribution, and surrounding residential neighborhoods can create exposure situations that don’t always look “industrial” on the surface.
Common local scenarios include:
- Warehouse and logistics exposures: inhalation of solvent fumes, dusts, degreasers, adhesives, pesticides used for maintenance, or off-gassing from stored materials.
- Construction and maintenance work: drywall dust, paint and coating solvents, sealants, mold remediation chemicals, or unexpected releases during renovation.
- Facility near-home concerns: odors or air-quality changes people notice near industrial areas—especially when symptoms recur after certain weather patterns or days.
- Car wash, landscaping, and property services: strong cleaning chemicals, pesticide applications, or repeated contact without adequate ventilation or PPE.
In these situations, the hardest part is often the same: symptoms may start right away—or appear later—while the paperwork is scattered and the responsible party may move quickly to minimize accountability.


