Hanover residents can be exposed to hazardous substances in ways that don’t always look like “industrial accidents.” Depending on the situation, exposure can occur during:
- Construction and remodeling projects near homes and commercial properties, where solvents, adhesives, sealants, or cleaning chemicals may be used improperly.
- Property maintenance and cleanup after leaks, flooding, or improper disposal—especially when workers rush remediation or ventilation.
- Workplace exposure in industrial and logistics settings, where safety procedures, labeling, and protective equipment must work together.
- Seasonal and weather-related incidents (including winterizing, de-icing compounds, or emergency response cleanups) where materials may be stored or handled under time pressure.
In Hanover, symptoms may be mistaken for something else at first—because chemical-related effects can resemble respiratory illnesses, skin conditions, or neurological complaints. That’s why early documentation matters.


