In a dense, commuter-heavy community like Fort Lee, exposures often show up in ways people don’t expect. Common local scenarios include:
- Apartment and building turnovers: strong solvents, adhesives, disinfectants, mold remediation chemicals, or pest-control products used in occupied or poorly ventilated units.
- Construction and renovation work: dust control agents, concrete treatments, coating and sealing products, and chemical cleaners used during site work.
- Maintenance and “quick fixes”: contractors or in-house staff using chemicals for clogged drains, rust removal, sanitation, or leak cleanup without appropriate ventilation or protective gear.
- Retail and food-service back-of-house: exposure to concentrated cleaning agents used on tight schedules—sometimes without proper labeling or adequate PPE.
When multiple contractors rotate through a site, responsibility can be split among property managers, employers, and product suppliers. That’s why early investigation matters.


