While each situation is different, Woodburn residents commonly see exposures tied to:
- Warehouse and shop work: solvents, degreasers, adhesives, disinfectants, and cleaning agents used with inadequate ventilation or protective equipment.
- Maintenance and turnover cleaning: chemical treatments applied during property preparation when labels, mixing directions, or safety procedures aren’t followed.
- Incident cleanup: emergency response to spills or leaks where workers are pulled in without proper respiratory protection.
- Residential and small-business use: basement remediation, pest control products, or improper mixing of cleaners (which can create dangerous fumes).
If you’re dealing with symptoms that started during or soon after an exposure—such as coughing, chest tightness, skin blistering, headaches, dizziness, or memory problems—don’t wait to get medical documentation.


