In Johnston, many toxic exposure concerns show up in the same real-world patterns:
- Construction, remodeling, and maintenance work (including drywall cutting, insulation removal, pesticide or solvent use, and dust-heavy demolition)
- Industrial or logistics settings where employees may be around cleaning chemicals, degreasers, adhesives, or fumes from processes
- Residential and small commercial property maintenance where mold remediation, ventilation issues, or water intrusion can trigger symptoms
- Seasonal and event-adjacent exposure—for example, when temporary work crews or contractors are active near where families live, commute, or gather
In these scenarios, the “exposure” isn’t always a single dramatic event. Often it’s repeated contact over days or weeks—right when you’re trying to keep up with shifts, kid schedules, or commuting time.


