North Myrtle Beach has a mix of seasonal work, hospitality operations, and active renovation and maintenance. That combination can create conditions where chemical-related injuries happen more often than people expect, such as:
- Hospitality cleaning and pool maintenance involving concentrated chemicals
- Housekeeping and laundry exposure when products are stored or mixed incorrectly
- Short-term rental turnovers where ventilation, labeling, and safety steps may be rushed
- Construction, painting, and remediation tied to repairs after storms, leaks, or mold concerns
- Contractor work where training and protective equipment aren’t consistently enforced
When these hazards are mishandled, the consequences can be urgent—burns, coughing, chest tightness—or delayed, with symptoms that appear or worsen after you’ve already left the location.


