Local cases frequently involve exposure routes that don’t always “announce themselves,” such as:
- Workplace spills or vapor releases at industrial sites and maintenance areas
- Improper handling of cleaning or remediation chemicals at properties
- Ventilation breakdowns in enclosed spaces (where fumes linger)
- Unsafe storage or mislabeled containers during transfers or contractor work
- After-incident cleanup where protective gear and procedures were inadequate
In many situations, symptoms can appear quickly—like burning or coughing—or they can show up later as breathing problems, skin reactions, headaches, dizziness, or ongoing sensitivity to irritants.


