Chemical exposure claims in Key West often involve scenarios tied to the way people live, work, and visit here—especially where ventilation, short-staffing, and fast turnarounds can affect safety.
Common situations include:
- Tourist and hospitality exposure: strong cleaning chemicals, pool/spa treatments, pesticides used for guest areas, or fumes from maintenance work that isn’t properly ventilated.
- Construction and property maintenance: solvent odors, paint strippers, adhesives, mold remediation chemicals, or improper handling of cleaning/degreasing products in occupied buildings.
- Marine and marine-adjacent work: exposure to chemicals used for boat maintenance, rust removers, fuel/solvent residues, or treatment products used around docks and nearby areas.
- Warehouse, storage, and loading areas: irritants or corrosives released during handling, transferring, or accidental mixing.
Because these exposures can happen in busy environments—hotels, rental properties, marinas, and workplaces—the “who did what” details can get lost fast. Your next step should be preserving evidence while the trail is still available.


