Chemical incidents don’t only happen in large factories. In and around Fulton, exposures can occur in everyday settings tied to the local economy and residential lifestyle, such as:
- Industrial and maintenance work: leaks, improper handling, or ventilation problems during repairs and equipment servicing
- Construction and remodeling: exposure during demolition, refinishing, or cleanup where chemicals aren’t controlled properly
- Residential remediation: treatments used in basements, crawl spaces, or after water damage, including products used to address odors, mold, or pests
- Vehicle and equipment use: fumes or contact from cleaning agents, degreasers, battery-related materials, and spill cleanup
- Product-related harm: inadequate warnings, confusing labeling, or misuse of common household chemicals
If you’re dealing with symptoms like burning skin, breathing problems, persistent coughing, headaches, dizziness, or neurological issues, it’s crucial to connect those symptoms to the exposure while evidence is still available.


