In Ormond Beach, exposure issues often show up indirectly—especially when people are juggling work, childcare, tourism-related schedules, or frequent home maintenance.
Common local patterns we see include:
- Residential and short-term rental turnover: cleaning products, pest control treatments, and renovation dust (drywall, insulation, flooring adhesives) can create exposure questions.
- Coastal property maintenance: mold and moisture-related remediation disputes, ventilation problems, and delayed repairs that allow toxins to linger.
- Service and trades work: crews using solvents, degreasers, pesticides, pool chemicals, or aerosolized cleaners may not have the same documentation that a large industrial site would.
- Seasonal timing: symptoms may appear after a specific week tied to a renovation, storm cleanup, or workplace shift.
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