Chemical exposure isn’t limited to factories. In and around Bell—where many residents work in industrial and commercial settings, and where homes and apartment units are frequently maintained—injuries can occur in several familiar patterns:
- Apartment and property remediation: pest control, mold treatment, odor “neutralizers,” or cleanup after leaks—especially when ventilation and protective equipment are inadequate.
- Construction and maintenance work: welding/cutting fumes, solvent use, adhesive chemicals, paint strippers, or improper handling during renovations near occupied units.
- Workplace exposure for commuting teams: subcontractors and rotating crews can mean safety training and protective gear aren’t consistent from one job site to another.
- Breakdowns in labeling and safety protocols: missing warnings, unlabeled containers, or outdated safety data sheets that leave workers guessing about what they inhaled or touched.
If you were exposed during a high-traffic workday, around contractors, or in a shared building area, it’s especially important to document who was present and what was being used.


