Dallas residents and workers are exposed to hazardous substances in a variety of settings. Some incidents are dramatic and immediate; others build over time—especially when ventilation and safety controls fail.
Common Dallas-area situations include:
- Industrial and logistics sites: spills, leaks, or improper handling tied to warehouse operations and high-throughput facilities.
- Construction and renovation: exposure during demolition, repainting, flooring installation, or remediation after water damage.
- Apartment and multi-family buildings: incidents tied to cleaning chemicals, pest treatment, mold remediation, or poorly managed maintenance.
- Vehicle and equipment-related work: contact with solvents, degreasers, battery chemicals, or industrial cleaners used in shop environments.
- Public-facing events and venues: temporary work crews using chemicals for maintenance, sanitation, or setup under tight schedules.
These cases can lead to injuries such as chemical burns, respiratory distress, skin blistering, headaches, dizziness, and ongoing neurological or sensitivity-related symptoms.


