Many Scranton residents encounter hazardous chemicals through:
- Industrial and manufacturing settings tied to ventilation, storage, and handling protocols
- Construction, demolition, and remediation where workers may be exposed during surface preparation or cleanup
- Building maintenance and winterization (e.g., product use in enclosed spaces where airflow is limited)
- Multi-tenant properties where one unit’s chemical incident can affect others
Even when the exposure seems “minor” at first—like strong odors, eye irritation, or mild coughing—symptoms can intensify later. That’s why early documentation matters, especially in cases involving volatile fumes or repeated exposure over time.


