Stonecrest’s fast-growing neighborhoods and frequent property turnover can increase exposure risks—especially when chemicals are used or handled during:
- Renovations and remodeling (adhesives, solvents, stripper products, coatings)
- Move-in / move-out cleaning and remediation (strong disinfectants, odor-control chemicals)
- Pest and mold-related treatments (fumigants, foggers, disinfectants, or mixed chemicals)
- Maintenance work on multi-unit properties (pool chemicals, industrial cleaners used improperly)
In many of these situations, the chemical is not treated like a “serious hazard” by everyone on site—sometimes because labels are missing, ventilation is inadequate, or protective equipment isn’t used consistently. When symptoms appear later (or worsen over days), it can become harder for anyone to connect your health changes to the incident.


