Chemical injuries aren’t limited to factories. In Grenada and the surrounding counties, exposure can occur in everyday settings and industrial work environments, including:
- Remediation and cleanup work at homes or rental properties, where products used to treat mold, mildew, pests, or sewage may be handled without adequate ventilation or protective gear.
- Construction and maintenance tasks involving solvents, adhesives, sealants, degreasers, or cleaning chemicals—especially when crews are rushed or safety procedures aren’t followed.
- Workplace incidents involving industrial supplies used in processing, vehicle maintenance, equipment cleaning, or facility upkeep, where workers may be exposed to fumes or splashes.
- Improper storage and labeling—for example, unlabeled containers left in garages, utility rooms, or shop areas—leading to accidental exposure.
In many of these situations, the exposure doesn’t feel “dramatic” at first. A strong odor, eye irritation, coughing, or skin burning may seem temporary—until symptoms worsen.


