Chemical incidents in and around Selma often involve preventable failures—especially in settings where products move quickly and safety procedures aren’t followed consistently.
Common scenarios we see residents connect to hazardous exposures include:
- Workplace chemical use: cleaning agents, degreasers, solvents, and industrial products used in maintenance, repair, or production work.
- Remediation and property cleanup: chemical treatments used to address contamination, odors, or damage, including improper ventilation during cleanup.
- Vehicle- and transport-related contamination: spills, leaking containers, or exposure during loading/unloading in industrial or commercial areas.
- In-home exposure from consumer products: misuse of strong cleaners or mixing chemicals that produce harmful fumes.
- Construction and maintenance work: exposure during painting, coating, restoration, or repairs where fumes and dust aren’t properly controlled.
In many cases, people don’t realize the danger until symptoms appear—burning skin, breathing problems, severe headaches, dizziness, rashes, or ongoing sensitivity to fumes.


