Chemical harm isn’t always a dramatic spill. Many Asheville injuries come from less obvious exposure routes, such as:
- Inhalation of fumes from solvents, adhesives, degreasers, pool chemicals, or cleaning agents used for turnover/maintenance
- Skin contact with corrosive or caustic products during remediation, pressure washing, or mold treatment
- Secondary exposure when contaminated clothing, tools, or ventilation systems spread chemical residue
- Long-tail symptoms that show up after the immediate incident—especially after work in poorly ventilated spaces common in older structures
If your symptoms include burning/irritation, coughing or chest tightness, headaches, dizziness, rashes, or changes in breathing, it’s important to get medical care and preserve information about what you were exposed to.


