Chemical exposure claims in Clemson tend to cluster around a few local patterns:
- Construction and renovation work near homes, apartments, and student-adjacent properties—where cleaning chemicals, adhesives, solvents, and floor-care products may be mishandled.
- Workplace incidents involving industrial cleaning, maintenance, or manufacturing tasks—especially when ventilation, labeling, or protective equipment isn’t adequate.
- Remediation and cleanup after leaks, spills, or environmental concerns—where strong chemicals are used to treat surfaces, mold-like conditions, or odors.
- Community and event-related exposures—such as when temporary setups use commercial products for sanitation or maintenance and residents/visitors are inadvertently exposed.
Even when the exposure seems “small” at first, symptoms like coughing, skin irritation, headaches, dizziness, and breathing problems can worsen over days or weeks. Clemson residents deserve answers, not guesses.


