Chemical exposure cases in the Duluth area often come from work that doesn’t look like “dangerous industry” from the outside. Common local scenarios include:
- Cleaning and turnaround work for facilities and offices (strong disinfectants, degreasers, solvents)
- Maintenance and repair where chemical lines, coatings, adhesives, or sealants are handled incorrectly
- Remediation after leaks, smoke damage, or suspected contamination (including contractors brought in on short timelines)
- Residential and HOA-related treatment (pest control, mold remediation, pool chemicals, or improper storage/handling)
- Construction and tenant improvements where protective measures aren’t fully implemented around fumes, dust, or caustic products
In Duluth—like many growing parts of the metro area—fast schedules and multiple vendors can increase the chance that safety responsibilities get blurred. That’s why documentation and investigation matter.


