In Chino Hills, many exposures don’t look like dramatic “industrial accidents.” They can happen during day-to-day activities that residents and local employers rely on—like:
- Residential and commercial cleaning or restoration (including after leaks or smoke-related events)
- Construction and maintenance work involving solvents, adhesives, degreasers, coatings, or pool chemicals
- Warehousing, logistics, and service work where ventilation, labeling, and protective gear can be overlooked during busy shifts
- Vehicle-related or contractor cleanup where chemicals are handled quickly and disposal rules may be misunderstood
Because these incidents often involve contractors or multiple handoffs, the key question becomes: Who controlled the process and safety precautions when the exposure occurred? That’s where legal investigation matters.


