While chemical hazards can occur anywhere, Caldwell-area cases often involve scenarios connected to day-to-day community life. Examples include:
- Remodeling, painting, and solvent use in homes and apartments, especially when ventilation is limited or protective equipment is inadequate.
- Leak and restoration work where cleaning chemicals, disinfectants, or remediation agents are used during tight timelines.
- Worksite exposure during outdoor or near-road projects, where fumes or vapors can drift into work zones and nearby areas.
- Property maintenance by contractors who handle chemicals without clear labeling, safe storage, or appropriate safety practices.
Even when an injury seems “minor” at first, chemical effects can worsen or become clearer over time—particularly for respiratory and skin conditions.


