While every case is different, residents and workers in the Bridgeton area are often exposed through situations like:
- Construction, renovation, and maintenance work: improper handling of solvents, adhesives, sealants, or cleaning chemicals—especially when ventilation is limited.
- Warehouse and distribution operations: chemical storage/transfer issues, missing labels, or PPE that doesn’t match the hazard.
- Emergency cleanup and remediation: crews responding to leaks or spills where exposure routes (skin, fumes, contaminated surfaces) may not be clearly explained to occupants or workers.
- Residential and neighborhood incidents: product misuse in basements, garages, rental properties, or during pest treatment—sometimes compounded by delayed symptom reporting.
In all of these settings, the biggest problem is often the same: by the time symptoms show up clearly, the site may have been cleaned, containers discarded, and documentation moved on.


