While every situation is different, residents commonly report exposure through scenarios tied to everyday life and property operations, such as:
- Apartment and condo maintenance: improper handling of solvents, disinfectants, strippers, or pesticide products during scheduled work or emergency repairs
- Retail and service businesses: chemical fumes from cleaning processes, floor treatments, or strong degreasers used with inadequate ventilation
- Home remediation and cleanup: reactions following smoke/odor cleanup, mold-related treatments, or contractor work in basements and garages
- Seasonal and weather-related conditions: incidents where products are stored or used in ways that increase vapor buildup (for example, in enclosed spaces)
University Heights is a community where many people live close to one another. That can matter legally—because contamination and odor complaints don’t always stay “contained,” and multiple parties may have information about the same event.


