While every case is different, Roselle Park’s mix of residential neighborhoods and local business activity can create predictable exposure scenarios. Common situations include:
- Apartment and rental remediation: chemical treatments used for pest control, mold remediation, or cleaning can cause harm when ventilation, labeling, or protective equipment is inadequate.
- Construction, maintenance, and property turnover: contractors may use solvents, adhesives, degreasers, cleaning chemicals, or industrial-strength products. If safety controls fail, exposure can happen during short, high-risk windows.
- Workplace exposures linked to commuting schedules: residents who work in industrial or warehouse environments may return home with contaminated clothing or residue, complicating how families experience symptoms.
- Spills and improper storage: leaking containers, unlabeled chemicals, or unsafe storage in shared areas (garages, basements, maintenance closets) can create sudden exposure events.
In these situations, the hardest part is often proving what chemical you were exposed to and connecting that exposure to your medical condition.


