In suburban communities like Mount Prospect, chemical injuries often stem from the everyday industries and building activity around us:
- Industrial and logistics work: exposure risk can increase around storage, transfer, or cleaning chemicals used in warehouses and maintenance areas.
- Construction and remodeling: residents may be exposed during surface treatment, concrete work, or remediation, especially when ventilation and containment aren’t handled correctly.
- Multi-unit living and property maintenance: apartment and condo turnovers can involve cleaning products, pest control treatments, or restoration work where residents may not receive clear warnings.
- Seasonal cleanups and cleanup contractors: after a leak, storm-related damage, or fire incident, hazardous fumes can linger if remediation protocols aren’t followed.
Symptoms can show up immediately—or evolve over days and weeks. Common complaints include skin blistering/burning, persistent coughing, chest tightness, headaches, dizziness, and breathing problems, along with longer-term effects that make it hard to return to normal routines.


