Chemical injuries don’t always come from dramatic “accident” moments. In the Longmont area, people sometimes experience exposures through:
- Construction and maintenance work: crews using solvents, adhesives, degreasers, or cleaning chemicals; inadequate ventilation; or protective equipment that wasn’t properly selected for the substance.
- Industrial and warehouse environments: handling stored chemicals, tank or line maintenance, or releases during equipment servicing.
- Commercial property incidents: spill/cleanup activities in retail or office settings, including the use of disinfectants, pesticides, or restoration chemicals.
- On-the-job repeated contact: symptoms that develop over time after recurring exposure during shifts.
If you’re noticing respiratory problems, skin irritation/burns, neurological symptoms (like headaches, dizziness, or numbness), or other unexplained changes after a suspected chemical exposure, the key is to document what happened and coordinate medical care promptly.


