In suburban and mixed-use areas like New Albany, many incidents involve “normal” activities that turn unsafe—especially when a contractor or facility cuts corners.
Common scenarios include:
- Remodeling and renovation: solvent use, paint/adhesive chemicals, stain removers, and dust-control products that may irritate lungs or skin.
- Water damage, mold, and remediation: disinfectants and cleaning chemicals used without proper ventilation or protective equipment.
- Workplace maintenance: battery acid, degreasers, pool chemicals, industrial cleaners, or cleaning concentrates used in poorly ventilated spaces.
- Warehouse and logistics settings: exposure to fumes during cleaning, equipment maintenance, or spill response.
- Emergency cleanup: when responders or contractors arrive quickly, documentation and safety protocols may be incomplete.
Ohio cases often turn on whether the employer, property owner, or contractor followed recognized safety practices for the chemical involved—training, labeling, ventilation, and protective gear.


