Streamwood’s mix of industrial, logistics, and residential neighborhoods means exposures can involve both public-facing and behind-the-scenes activities—like warehouse maintenance, contractor-led repairs, and turnover cleaning for apartments and rental homes.
Common local scenarios include:
- Warehouse and logistics work: exposure to cleaning agents, solvents, adhesives, degreasers, or fumes during equipment maintenance
- Construction and remodeling: chemical sealants, adhesives, paint strippers, and dust-control products used without adequate ventilation
- Apartment and home remediation: mold treatment, pest control, and cleanup after leaks where residents may return before the area is fully safe
- Improper handling of household chemicals: mixing cleaners, using products in enclosed spaces, or failing to follow dilution/label directions
In these situations, the injury can be both physical and disruptive to daily life—think coughing fits, chest tightness, skin blistering, headaches, dizziness, or ongoing sensitivity to odors and airborne triggers.


