In a community like Davis—where there’s a mix of residential neighborhoods, local businesses, ongoing construction, and an active industrial workforce—chemical exposure can come from several paths:
- Workplace exposures tied to trades and maintenance: jobs involving cleaning agents, solvents, degreasers, adhesives, or chemical coatings.
- Construction and renovation work: exposures during demolition, surface preparation, sealing, or improper handling of chemical products.
- Residential contamination and remediation: incidents involving remediation efforts where residents may be exposed to fumes, residues, or contaminated surfaces.
- Seasonal and event-related hazards: during busy months, faster turnarounds and temporary work zones can increase the risk of labeling or ventilation mistakes.
When you’re trying to connect symptoms to a specific event, timing is critical—especially if your symptoms didn’t peak until later.


