While chemical exposure can happen anywhere, residents of Canandaigua and nearby communities often face certain recurring risk patterns:
Contractor and maintenance incidents
Work tied to remodeling, basement work, painting, sealing, or property turnover can involve solvents, adhesives, cleaning agents, degreasers, or other industrial products. Improper storage, missing ventilation, or failure to provide respirators and gloves can expose workers and occupants.
Home remediation and “after the cleanup” problems
Remediation work—sometimes done quickly to get a property back on track—can create follow-on exposure if materials are handled incorrectly. People may be affected during or after cleanup when fumes linger, protective equipment is insufficient, or contaminated items aren’t isolated.
Seasonal and event-related exposure
Canandaigua’s busy visitor season means more temporary staffing and fast turnarounds for venues and service providers. A chemical incident can occur in back-of-house areas, loading zones, or during sanitation and maintenance—especially when procedures are rushed.
Workplace exposure in industrial or service settings
Employees in transportation-adjacent roles, manufacturing, facilities maintenance, or warehousing can be exposed through leaks, spills, or inadequate safety controls. Even when an incident seems “small,” repeated exposure or poor ventilation can still cause significant harm.