Columbus has a mix of industries and properties—distribution and logistics, construction and trades, healthcare facilities, schools, apartment buildings, and older housing stock. That matters because chemical exposure claims often come from local patterns such as:
- Facility and contractor work: maintenance, tank/line work, cleaning, floor stripping, or chemical-based treatments performed by vendors and subcontractors.
- Construction and renovation: dust and fumes during demolition or remediation, especially when ventilation and containment aren’t handled correctly.
- Residential remediation: odors and “fast fixes” after suspected mold, pests, or water damage where chemicals are used without proper safety controls.
- Downtown turnarounds and event work: rapid cleaning cycles and pressure to reopen spaces can lead to shortcuts with PPE, labeling, and monitoring.
In these situations, the key issue is often not just whether a chemical was present—it’s whether safety planning, warnings, and protective measures were adequate for the specific exposure route (skin contact, inhalation, or accidental ingestion).


