Many Riverdale residents encounter chemical hazards in settings that don’t always look “industrial” from the outside. Claims often begin after:
- Warehouse, logistics, and manufacturing work where cleaning agents, solvents, or fumes are used and ventilation controls may be inconsistent.
- Construction and maintenance sites where crews handle adhesives, coatings, sealants, degreasers, or refrigerants.
- School, venue, or community event settings where strong disinfectants or cleaning chemicals are used in enclosed spaces.
- Residential exposure connected to improper handling of pool chemicals, pest-control products, or fumes from DIY projects.
The pattern is often similar: you notice respiratory irritation, skin burning/rash, dizziness, headaches, or worsening fatigue after a shift, cleaning session, or event—then you try to connect symptoms to a specific source.


