While every case is different, Sellersburg residents frequently run into exposure risks that fit predictable real-world patterns:
- Industrial and warehouse work: Leaks, improper storage, or inadequate ventilation during routine tasks—especially when employees are rushed, understaffed, or working with incomplete safety procedures.
- Maintenance and contractor work: Pest treatment, mold remediation, HVAC servicing, or floor/cleaning work where chemicals are used without proper containment, labeling, or protective equipment.
- Residential product misuse or ventilation failures: Strong cleaners, solvents, or garage-related chemicals used in enclosed spaces without adequate airflow—leading to fumes inhalation and delayed symptoms.
- Spill response and cleanup: When a spill is handled incorrectly or cleanup is delayed, exposure can spread to surfaces, clothing, and shared areas.
If you’re dealing with symptoms that feel “out of proportion” to what you thought happened—burning sensations, coughing, chest tightness, headaches, nausea, rashes, or neurological complaints—don’t assume it’s unrelated. Chemical injuries can be subtle at first.


