Chemical exposure claims often trace back to the kind of work and environments you’ll see around Jacksonville Beach:
- Beachside construction and renovation: drywall repairs, concrete work, flooring installation, and coating applications can involve solvents, adhesives, sealants, and dust that carry harmful components.
- Property maintenance and apartment turnovers: pest control, drain treatments, mold remediation, and “quick fix” repairs can expose tenants, workers, and neighbors.
- Short-term rental cleaning: strong disinfectants, degreasers, and pool/spa chemical handling can create exposure during changeovers.
- Storm and emergency cleanup: after coastal weather events, people may be exposed during debris removal, mold remediation, or chemical use without proper ventilation and protective equipment.
- Workplace exposure for service and trades: maintenance teams, landscapers, and contractors may face hazards if safety procedures break down.
The location matters because the “who was responsible” question can shift—sometimes it’s the contractor on-site, sometimes the property manager, and sometimes the company that supplied the product or directed its use.


