In a growing suburban community like Celina, chemical incidents often show up in familiar places:
- New construction and remodeling: cleaning agents, adhesives, sealants, paints, solvents, and jobsite dust that may carry hazardous residues.
- Residential and commercial maintenance: pest treatment, drain cleaning, pool chemicals, mold remediation, and routine chemical handling.
- Workplace environments: manufacturing, warehouse operations, fleet maintenance, or facilities with strong ventilation requirements.
- Vehicle and travel-related incidents: exposures during spills, roadside cleanup, or contractor work after leaks.
Sometimes the exposure is immediate—skin contact, visible fumes, or a strong odor. Other times it builds over repeated exposure, making symptoms seem “unrelated” until medical records catch up.


