Chemical exposure doesn’t only happen in factories. In and around Simpsonville, residents may face risk during:
1) Renovation, painting, and site “turnovers”
New tenants and homeowners often notice odors after work is completed—sometimes from solvents, adhesives, coatings, or cleaning chemicals used during turnover. If ventilation wasn’t adequate or products weren’t handled safely, exposure can continue after the crew leaves.
2) Restoration and cleanup after leaks or spills
From small incidents to larger remediation efforts, cleanup teams may use corrosives, disinfectants, or industrial-strength chemicals. Without the right protective gear—or when the wrong product is used—injuries can follow quickly.
3) Industrial and warehouse work
Simpsonville’s manufacturing and logistics presence can involve chemicals used for maintenance, degreasing, sanitation, or process work. When protective equipment, labeling, or ventilation is lacking, exposure can occur even when workers “follow procedures.”
4) Workplace or property use of cleaning products
Apartment complexes, retail spaces, and common areas sometimes rely on concentrates and industrial cleaners. If employees or residents aren’t properly warned or trained, exposure may happen during routine cleaning.