Local cases frequently involve exposure routes that aren’t obvious at first:
- Skin contact during cleanup or remediation (including corrosion and harsh cleaning chemicals)
- Inhalation of fumes from paints, adhesives, degreasers, solvents, or disinfectants used in enclosed spaces
- Secondary exposure when contaminated clothing, towels, or equipment bring chemicals into the home
- Delayed symptoms—burning, coughing, headaches, dizziness, rashes, or breathing irritation that worsen after the initial event
Gulfport’s mix of residential neighborhoods and active commercial sites means exposures may occur at multiple locations—at a jobsite, then again at home when someone brings contaminated items inside.


