While chemical incidents can happen anywhere, Perris residents commonly face exposures in these real-world scenarios:
- Construction and maintenance work: paint, solvents, adhesives, epoxy coatings, degreasers, and cleaning chemicals used during repairs or remodeling.
- Warehouse and logistics environments: product handling, warehouse cleaning, and accidental releases tied to storage, ventilation, or contractor activity.
- Home and property remediation: treatment for pests, mold remediation, weed control products, or cleanup after leaks—sometimes with limited labeling or ventilation.
- Car and commercial vehicle detailing: strong cleaners, degreasers, and fumes from pressure washing or upholstery treatment.
- School- or event-adjacent cleanup: temporary chemical use for sanitation, graffiti removal, or event preparation where ventilation and PPE may be inconsistent.
In each setting, the problem is usually the same: the chemical’s risk wasn’t properly managed—or people weren’t adequately protected from inhaling fumes, contacting skin, or exposure to contaminated surfaces.


