Florence sits at the crossroads of logistics, industrial activity, and a dense mix of workplaces and neighborhoods. That combination can increase the odds of chemical exposure in several common local settings:
- Industrial and warehouse work: cleaning solvents, degreasers, adhesives, and other shop chemicals used around equipment and storage areas.
- Construction, maintenance, and remodeling: exposure during surface treatment, paint stripping, waterproofing, or repair work where ventilation and protective gear may be inadequate.
- Apartments and rental properties: chemical use during turnover cleaning, pest control, mold remediation, or remediation after leaks.
- Event and venue cleanups: temporary staff and fast turnarounds can lead to rushed handling of cleaning chemicals and disinfectants.
In South Carolina, these incidents may involve employers, contractors, property managers, or product suppliers. The tricky part is proving not just that a chemical was present—but that the exposure route and conditions match the injuries you’re experiencing.


