While every case is unique, Edina residents frequently report exposures tied to situations like these:
- Home and condo remediation: leaks, mold-related cleanup, basement moisture treatment, or repainting that involves strong solvents.
- Renovation and construction work: flooring installation, drywall repair, insulation handling, adhesive fumes, and poorly ventilated workspaces.
- Cleaning and maintenance chemicals: concentrated degreasers, restroom disinfectants, pool chemicals stored indoors, or product mixing that creates hazardous vapors.
- Workplace exposure in professional settings: office buildings, healthcare-adjacent facilities, or maintenance rooms where ventilation and labeling may be inadequate.
- Seasonal risks: winter storage and indoor use of chemicals can increase exposure when homes and facilities are sealed longer for heating.
In many of these situations, people don’t realize they’ve been exposed until symptoms show up—burning sensations, coughing, headaches, dizziness, skin irritation, or breathing problems.


