In Central Texas, chemical incidents often stem from predictable sources:
- Residential or property maintenance—spraying, stripping, mold remediation, pest treatments, or “quick fix” cleaning products used without proper ventilation.
- Construction and subcontracting work—adhesives, solvents, sealants, curing compounds, and dust-controlling chemicals used on sites with changing crews.
- Workplace storage and handling—improper labeling, missing safety signage, broken ventilation, or protective gear that doesn’t match the substance.
- Cleanup after a spill or leak—when someone is tasked with cleanup before the area is properly assessed.
What makes these cases difficult is that symptoms may not show up immediately—or they may look like common conditions. Texas heat and humidity can also worsen irritation, coughing, headaches, and skin flare-ups, which can blur the connection between the exposure and the injury.


