While chemical injuries can happen in many settings, residents in Mount Pleasant frequently see exposure risks tied to these real-world scenarios:
- Industrial and skilled trades work: Welding, coating, cleaning, and maintenance tasks can involve solvents, degreasers, adhesives, and other chemicals. Exposure may occur when ventilation fails, protective equipment isn’t used correctly, or safety data isn’t followed.
- Construction and renovation: New drywall, flooring installation, paint, adhesives, and remediation work can expose people to fumes. Problems often arise during rushed projects, inadequate containment, or poor labeling.
- Rental and property turnover: When apartments or homes are “deep cleaned” or treated for pests, residents can be affected—particularly when warning signs are missing, dwell times aren’t observed, or chemicals are mixed improperly.
- Seasonal cleanups and outdoor work: Certain treatments and household products used for landscaping, mold control, or garage/utility area cleanup can create indoor exposure when fumes accumulate in enclosed spaces.
If you were exposed on the job, in a rental, or during a contractor’s work, the key is building a record of what chemical(s) were used and how the exposure occurred.


