While every case is different, Coshocton-area incidents often fall into a few patterns:
- Industrial and maintenance work: exposure during repairs, cleaning, or ventilation-related issues at facilities that handle chemicals.
- Construction and cleanup after releases: hazards can linger when materials are disturbed, including fumes during remediation or improper disposal.
- Home and residential product misuse: residents using strong cleaners, solvents, pesticides, or repair chemicals without adequate ventilation or protective gear.
- Community events and nearby activity: when a release occurs near a workplace, school, or public area, people can be affected even if they weren’t directly “handling” the chemical.
In many of these situations, the chemical isn’t obvious at first—especially if containers are discarded, labels are missing, or safety signage wasn’t clear.


