While every case is different, residents in the Chickasha area commonly run into exposure situations tied to the local mix of workplaces and properties. These include:
- Industrial and maintenance work: exposure during equipment service, pressure washing, line cleaning, or repairs where ventilation is limited.
- Construction and renovation: fumes from solvents, adhesives, coatings, or chemical-based treatments used during build-out or remediation.
- Home cleanups and product misuse: improper handling of cleaners, pool chemicals, or pest/mold products—especially when protective gear isn’t used.
- Emergency or post-incident cleanup: when chemicals are used to control hazards and the person doing the cleanup is not properly protected.
- Agricultural and commercial settings nearby: exposure from products stored/handled on-site, including spills, leaks, or unsafe transfer practices.
In each scenario, the key issue is the same: someone’s actions (or lack of safe procedures) allowed a hazardous chemical to reach a person’s skin, lungs, or system.


