Cary is a growing community with active commercial development and a large workforce commuting in and out of the area. That can increase the likelihood of certain exposure scenarios, including:
- Construction and renovation exposures: drywall work, demolition, mold remediation, solvent use, adhesives, and chemical cleaners used without adequate ventilation.
- Industrial and logistics-related incidents: vehicle-related spills, warehouse fumes, maintenance work, and on-site chemical storage issues.
- Workplace fume events: sudden releases (or repeated low-level exposure) that lead to respiratory irritation, burning eyes, skin injury, dizziness, or neurological symptoms.
- Residential-adjacent exposures: impacts from nearby industrial or environmental events that affect air quality and trigger recurring symptoms.
In Cary, people often continue commuting and working even while symptoms flare. That can complicate documentation—so acting early to preserve records and clarify timelines can make a major difference.


