Chemical harm doesn’t always look like a dramatic “spill.” In New Haven and surrounding areas, residents often encounter hazardous substances during:
- Residential remediation (mold removal, odor treatments, basement cleanouts)
- Cleaning and maintenance involving strong solvents, degreasers, or pool chemicals
- Construction and contractor work where ventilation and protective equipment are limited
- Worksite exposure tied to manufacturing, warehousing, or equipment maintenance
- Vehicle-related chemical contact (fuel system work, detailing chemicals, shop fumes)
Symptoms can appear immediately—or later. People in New Haven may describe burning/irritation, persistent coughing, chest tightness, headaches, dizziness, or skin reactions that don’t match “typical” allergies. Some individuals also struggle with ongoing sensitivity to odors or fumes long after the initial exposure.


