In and around Fenton, hazardous chemical exposure often comes from scenarios that residents recognize as “part of everyday life,” such as:
- Construction and renovation work near homes and businesses, where chemicals are used for surface treatment, coatings, adhesives, or remediation.
- Property maintenance and apartment turnovers, including cleaning, pest control, or response to odors or leaks.
- Small industrial workplaces and trades, where ventilation, labeling, or protective gear may not be consistently enforced.
- Emergency response and cleanup after a spill or leak, when rushed procedures can increase inhalation and skin contact.
Because these events may involve contractors, subcontractors, and property managers, responsibility can be spread across multiple parties. Sorting out who controlled the conditions at the time of exposure is often the first critical step.


