Tega Cay is a suburban community where many residents work in service industries, commute to nearby job centers, and rely on contractors for home repairs and property maintenance. Those normal routines can still create exposure risk, especially when safety practices fall short.
Common local scenarios include:
- Residential or HOA-related cleanup and remediation after leaks, wastewater issues, or pest-control treatments
- Construction and remodeling work where solvents, adhesives, sealants, or dust-control chemicals are used near occupied areas
- Workplace exposures in facilities that handle cleaning chemicals, maintenance products, or industrial supplies
- Improper storage or labeling of cleaning agents and pool/yard chemicals—sometimes leading to accidental mixing
In South Carolina, these situations often involve multiple parties—employers, property managers, subcontractors, and product suppliers—so the key is identifying who controlled the hazard and whether they followed required safety standards.


