In New Hope, many chemical-related injuries don’t involve dramatic industrial accidents. They show up in everyday settings:
- Basement moisture remediation and drying treatments where ventilation is limited
- Apartment or condo turnover cleaning and disinfecting with strong chemicals
- Mold abatement or odor removal attempts using volatile agents
- Flooring, paint, stain, and adhesive work done on short timelines
- Garage or storage incidents involving solvents, fuels, pesticides, or pool chemicals
- Contractor cleanup where workers and nearby residents may be exposed during and after the job
When these exposures occur near where people live, the “who knew what, when” question becomes critical. Property managers, contractors, and vendors may have records about products used, safety plans, and ventilation steps—records that can disappear or get buried unless someone requests them early.


