Many Fort Myers chemical exposure cases don’t look like “industrial accidents” at first. They can occur during:
- Apartment or condo turnarounds where cleaning, deodorizing, or coatings are applied in occupied or poorly ventilated spaces
- Remediation and repair work after water intrusion, roof leaks, or storm-related damage
- Construction and renovation where solvents, adhesives, sealants, and dust-control chemicals are used near living areas
- Pool, spa, and landscaping applications where mixing chemicals or improper handling creates toxic fumes
- Worksite exposure on job sites with rotating crews and time-pressured safety practices
Because Florida is a high-movement environment, you may be exposed while contractors change out, maintenance crews come and go, or the property manager updates procedures after an incident. That makes documentation and timing especially important.


