People in Sterling often encounter chemical exposure issues through everyday work and community conditions, including:
- Industrial and maintenance work tied to facilities and equipment servicing (fumes, solvents, degreasers, adhesives, and cleaning chemicals)
- Construction and subcontractor sites where products and safety procedures change from day to day
- Cleanup after leaks or releases where residents and workers may be exposed during response and containment
- Transportation-related exposure (loading/unloading, vapors from storage areas, or chemical handling near routes)
Even when the exposure feels “minor” at the time, symptoms can develop later—especially with inhalation injuries, skin contact reactions, and neurological or respiratory complaints.


