Harrisburg is growing, and with growth comes more work—construction crews, remodeling contractors, landscaping and pest control services, warehouse and distribution activity, and routine maintenance at apartments and businesses.
In South Dakota communities like Harrisburg, chemical exposure often ties to:
- Residential and rental cleanups: remediation for odors, stains, mold-like problems, or “deep clean” treatments that use strong solvents.
- Construction and maintenance: drywall dust plus chemical adhesives, paint strippers, sealants, degreasers, and poor jobsite ventilation.
- Workplace incidents: improper storage, missing or inadequate protective equipment, and rushed processes when supervisors prioritize speed over safety.
- Product and contractor handling: incorrect mixing, failure to follow label directions, or inadequate warnings to workers and residents.
The common thread is that the responsible party may claim the exposure “couldn’t happen” or that the injury has another cause. In chemical cases, that’s exactly where documentation and expert-informed review matter.


