Chemical harm isn’t limited to factories. In and around Trenton, common situations we see involve:
- Construction and renovation work (painting, stripping, adhesive use, mold remediation, or dust control chemicals)
- Facilities maintenance where ventilation, plumbing, or storage areas are handled improperly
- Industrial and warehouse activity tied to supply chains along major road corridors
- Residential and tenant-driven cleanups where the substance isn’t identified until after symptoms worsen
- Public-facing events and temporary work (vendor spaces, cleanup crews, or short-term contractors)
In these scenarios, the chemical may be partially identified, mislabeled, or described differently across reports—making it critical to collect accurate information early.


