High Point’s mix of manufacturing, warehousing, maintenance work, and residential remodeling means chemical-related injuries can occur in several familiar local settings:
- Industrial and warehouse work: exposures tied to cleaning agents, solvents, adhesives, degreasers, and other materials used for upkeep.
- Maintenance and “turnover” cleaning: incidents during apartment or commercial cleaning, remediation, or prep work when ventilation or protective gear is inadequate.
- Construction and repair projects: exposure during demolition, drywall removal, surface treatment, or restoration where dust and fumes can carry hazardous compounds.
- Home and property issues: harm during remediation attempts—often when residents don’t have the right equipment to manage fumes, residues, or contaminated surfaces.
In many of these situations, the chemical may not be obvious at first. That’s why details like the time of exposure, what you smelled or saw, who was present, and what materials were in use can matter.


